Tolstoy Leo - How people are alive
Leo Tolstoy's audiobook "How People Are Alive" is a philosophical work in which the author explores questions of human essence and moral values. The plot revolves around a parable in which the main character, an angel, goes to Earth to find out what people live and what really matters in their lives. Tolstoy, through his insightful and wise prose, addresses themes of love, compassion, selflessness and spiritual growth. The work offers a deep reflection on human nature and life values, making it relevant and meaningful to listeners of all ages.
- Author: Leo Tolstoy
- Genre: Philosophical prose, parable
- Format: Audiobook
- Sound time: Depends on the specific version
- Features: Philosophical reflections, parable about human nature, deep study of moral values
- Author: Leo Tolstoy
- Genre: Philosophical prose, parable
- Format: Audiobook
- Sound time: Depends on the specific version
- Features: Philosophical reflections, parable about human nature, deep study of moral values
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