
León Tolstói
León Tolstói was a renowned Russian author and philosopher, best known for his epic novels War and Peace and Anna Karenina. His works have profoundly influenced literature and philosophy, exploring themes of morality, society, and human experience, and continue to be studied for their deep insights into life.
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León Tolstói's quote about intelligence and kindness is recalled by Valentina Arbaiza Peñaranda in her article.
Hay matices, por Valentina Arbaiza Peñaranda | OPINIONLeón Tolstói's book 'War and Peace' was suggested as a reading for extraterrestrials by survey respondents.
El 79% de los rusos cree en extraterrestres: sorprendentes resultados de un sondeo - CienciaLeón Tolstói published 'La sonata a Kreutzer', reflecting his complex views on marriage.
La lista de pros y contras de casarse que hizo Darwin (y las ventajas que ni él ni otros genios reconocieron)The comic presented by María Gloria Pereira is based on the work of León Tolstoi.
FIL Asunción 2025: varios lanzamientos y una charla sobre Gabriel García Márquez - LiteraturaLeón Tolstói is mentioned as one of the great literary figures alongside Vargas Llosa.
Diario Co Latino - Informándote con CredibilidadThe article references a phrase attributed to León Tolstoi about describing one's village to describe the world.
Mario Vargas Llosa y la fuerza del lugar
Leon Tolstoi is referenced in relation to his description of unhappy families in 'Anna Karenina'.
Anatomía de una crisis bursátil: “Hoy es el día de atrapar al vuelo los cuchillos que caen” | Fondos y PlanesThe movement draws inspiration from León Tolstoi, highlighting his influence on their mission against animal suffering.
"Cuando ves su miedo de cerca, entendés lo que está en juego"Tolstoy's portrait was also used as a symbol of cultural conquest during Russian military actions.
La culture en Ukraine, l’autre bataille existentielleLeón Tolstói's works are referenced in discussions about the depth of literature.
Libros de mil páginas, películas eternas y microseries adictivas: la cultura se mide por horas | Cultura






















































