A review by pricegraph
The Death of Ivan Ilych by Leo Tolstoy

3.0

I wonder to whom this book is the most applicable:

1. Those seeking acceptance in the face of death.
2. The youth mapping out their future.

The Death of Ivan Ilych creates an interesting narrative exploring greed, social performance, and death.

I imagine I will draw different meaning reading this in my late years. Tolstoy provides an interesting take on my most recent crisis, “What will Price do?” Shall I explore vain comfort? Or, should I try to find a underfunded, possibly fulfilling, philanthropic career? I. Don’t. Know.

Anyways, I give this 3.5 / 5 shots of opium

(Huh, there’s a drug theme recently.)