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War and Peace: The Graphic Novel
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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War and Peace: The Graphic Novel
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Authors and Contributors |
Adapted by Alexandr Poltorak
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Illustrated by Dmitry Chukhrai
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By (author) Leo Tolstoy
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:224 | Dimensions(mm): Height 254,Width 178 |
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Category/Genre | Classic fiction (pre c 1945) |
ISBN/Barcode |
9781524864989
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Classifications | Dewey:741.5 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Andrews McMeel Publishing
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Imprint |
Andrews McMeel Publishing
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Publication Date |
27 October 2022 |
Publication Country |
United States
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Description
Revisit the timeless classic in this graphic retelling of Tolstoy's celebrated 1869 novel. In this beautifully rendered graphic adaptation, both fans and newcomers alike will be immersed in the world of War and Peace, one of the most celebrated novels of all time, about the misadventures of about the misadventures of Pierre Bezukhov, Natasha and Ilya Rostov, and company during the Napoleonic era of Russia. With richly detailed settings re-creating the villas and ballrooms of the 19th century, character design based on the real-life inspirations for the figures in the book, and visual depictions of elements from the original text, War and Peace: The Graphic Novel brings Tolstoy's masterpiece to life as never before. Including forewords from Russian literature experts from the Leo Tolstoy library, this graphic adaptation distills the major plot lines and characters of the sprawling epic for readers to experience this classic novel in a whole new way.
Author Biography
Dmitry Chukhrai is an internationally exhibited artist based in Moscow. Alexandr Poltorak is the creator of several popular Russian children's books, magazines, and television programs. Leo Tolstoy is one of the preeminent novelists and humanist philosophers of the 19th century. His world-famous novels War and Peace and Anna Karenina are widely considered classics and his philosophical works and commitment to pacifism, which led to his excommunication from the Russian Orthodox Church, continue to inspire readers more than a century after his death.
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