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How Much Land Does a Man Need?
by Leo Tolstoy
Two short stories about the third of the seven Sins : greed.
It's been a while since I read any Tolstoy and I enjoyed those, in which you can find the author's Christian anarchy and his love for the little people.
The first is about the devil (easily) tempting a farmer to become richer - you'll find the answer to the question at the end of the story ; the second about a poor shoemaker with a big heart.
Though this shoemaker was indeed a very good man, I prefered, sadly, the first story that feels soooo contemporary still...
It's been a while since I read any Tolstoy and I enjoyed those, in which you can find the author's Christian anarchy and his love for the little people.
The first is about the devil (easily) tempting a farmer to become richer - you'll find the answer to the question at the end of the story ; the second about a poor shoemaker with a big heart.
Though this shoemaker was indeed a very good man, I prefered, sadly, the first story that feels soooo contemporary still...