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I started enjoying it more when we got to the war parts (and while I did like the later peace parts more than the first one I kept enjoying the war parts more than those. Switching to an audiobook for the duller parts might also have played a role). I think that characters being less petty and frustrating played a large role in that. It did get better when the female characters started feeling less vapid and shallow than I felt they often came across in the earlier pages, something I picked up on after the first switch from more wary stuff back to a life of privilege. While there were still a lot of people to try keep track of the actual writing wasn't particularly difficult to read when I was actually interested in what was happening. I did find my interest slipping when things got less interesting to me though. I don't think it quite lives up to its reputation as the "best book ever" (I feel like it was a bit long at times) but I can see why some people love it so much. It was definitely an interesting insight into Russian culture and the attitudes of the time. Will I reread it? Probably no. But if you are interested in the time period and want to read this book, it does get better after the initial slog. Or at least it did for me.
Graphic: Death, Mental illness, Violence, Grief, War
Moderate: Animal cruelty, Animal death, Misogyny, Suicide attempt, Injury/Injury detail
Minor: Alcohol
I read it with an audiobook of the Briggs translation.
Lots to enjoy and appreciate in this book. The accompanying notes from the translators were very helpful.
Part two of the epilogue was a challenge to read and appreciate. I could imagine myself revisiting this book and comparing translations.
The writing of female characters annoyed me on multiple occasions in this book and speaks to Tolstoy’s unconscious misogyny and sexism. I’d be interested in reading a retelling of helene’s experience. Some of the chapters on Natasha gave me the ick for Tolstoy’s male gaze compounded by the male gaze of the male characters.
Moderate: Death, Violence, War
Sam Woolf is my favourite narrator here.
The audiobook needed better labels of the sections. And I would have wanted to hear the intro essays early on. Listening at he end helps ease the frustration with book two of the epilogue.
Too many thoughts and no energy to write them out for now.
Moderate: Death, Violence, Police brutality, Grief, War
I'm not fond of Tolstoy's decision to drop the narrative at certain points of the book to preach in his own voice about the reasons he believes certain historical events occurred, the nature of man, or his opinions on determinism. It feels as though, rather than letting the narrative speak for itself, he needs to explicitly state the ideas he means to convey.
It feels like sacrilege to say that I largely did not like War & Peace given its cultural relevance, but these are my honest thoughts on it.
Graphic: Death, Death of parent, War
Moderate: Child death, Violence, Grief
Em dezembro de 2023, enquanto eu mexia no storygraph, decidi entrar em algumas leituras coletivas e essa foi uma delas.
Sempre achei que esse ia ser um dos livros que não era para mim, o seu tamanho e condição como um clássico me assustaram. Ainda bem que estou forçando minha cabeça a esquecer essa ideia e experimentar leituras diferentes.
A escrita do autor te prende e força a lutar contra a vontade de tentar finalizar o livro todo em uma sentada.
Eram tantos tipos de relacionamentos e personagens, fiquei impressionada em como todos foram marcantes. Meus momentos favoritos foram os em que envolviam Pierre, ele foi um homem interessante e que se pode observar sua evolução de jovem órfão bastardo para um homem de família adulta.
Eu me senti encantada com as descrições da Rússia e pude observar como funcionam as interações sociais dependendo do local onde observamos que eles estão. Senti que a descrição da guerra e o cenário de destruição e morte do autor me deixaram sufocado de panico.
Espero que, após ler minha resenha, o leitor sinta a curiosidade de pegar o livro, vale a pena dar uma chance para ele e sei que muitos vão gostar. Recomendo não se colocar um tempo limite para terminar a leitura e só a aproveitar.
Graphic: Death, Terminal illness, Violence, War
Graphic: Grief, War
Moderate: Mental illness, Injury/Injury detail, Classism
Minor: Antisemitism, Pregnancy
Graphic: Death, Gore, Terminal illness, Toxic relationship, Violence, Medical content, Grief, Medical trauma, Death of parent, War, Injury/Injury detail
Moderate: Adult/minor relationship, Infidelity, Pregnancy, Fire/Fire injury, Alcohol
Graphic: Death, Violence, Medical trauma, Murder, War
Moderate: Death of parent
Minor: Infidelity
Graphic: War
Graphic: Adult/minor relationship, Death, War