Ivan the Fool and Three Shorter Tales for Living Peaceably

Ivan the Fool and Three Shorter Tales for Living Peaceably

Ivan the Fool and Three Shorter Tales for Living Peaceably

Ivan the Fool and Three Shorter Tales for Living Peaceably

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Overview

The four classic tales in this volume illuminate Leo Tolstoy's radical orientation toward war and commerce, revealing his vision for a sustainable, peaceable world. The feature story, Ivan the Fool, presents an archetypal fool who works hard, cooperates with everyone, and manages to foil every attempt to cause his downfall. In the end, peasant life comes out on top, while the pillars of imperial Russian society topple down. Esarhaddon, King of Assyria explores a king's empathy-based revelation to end all violence; and A Grain as Big as a Hen's Egg playfully looks at the relationship between health, soil, labor, and food economies. Three Questions sums up Tolstoy's highest ideal of serving others in the present moment. Some may critique these stories as being too simplistic or too moralistic. But these tales have stood the test of time precisely because they entertain well while evoking universal truths that lift us above humanity's self-serving impulses.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781532654961
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Publication date: 06/12/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 60
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

About The Author
Leo Tolstoy (1828-1910) was one of the foremost Russian authors of the nineteenth century, known well for his novel, War and Peace. His ethical writings and short stories, which dealt with anarchist and pacifist themes, had a strong influence on Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. One collection of his tales can be found in Walk in the Light&Twenty-Three Tales. Ted Lewis (Editor) is a restorative justice consultant and trainer for the Center for Restorative Justice&Peacemaking (University of Minnesota). He lives in Duluth, Minnesota, where he runs the Agape Peace Center.

Date of Birth:

September 9, 1828

Date of Death:

November 20, 1910

Place of Birth:

Tula Province, Russia

Place of Death:

Astapovo, Russia

Education:

Privately educated by French and German tutors; attended the University of Kazan, 1844-47

Table of Contents

Foreword Jay Beck Tevyn East vii

Introduction Ted Lewis xiii

The Story of Iván the Fool 1

Esarhaddon, King of Assyria 26

A Grain as Big as a Hens Egg 32

Three Questions 35

Introducing Holy Fool Arts 39

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

"A rare gem! This small book draws one into the sacred wisdom of the holy fool. Readers will savor kernels of life-giving insight, will find the soul smiling at truths it always knew but had forgotten, and will gain more power for the art of living rightly on this good Earth."

—Cynthia Moe-Lobeda, Pacific Lutheran Theological Seminary (GTU)



Ivan the Fool re-presents the ancient tradition of holy foolery for our postmodern age with tales of transgressive humor that disrupt power, scandalize the elite, and delight the masses. In Ivan’s world, you don’t have to pay to get in, but it’ll cost you your life to get out. Welcome to the upside down.”

—Rose Marie Berger, Sojourners magazine



“If Russia at feudalism’s dusk had heeded these pointed folktales from her literary son, she might not have had to endure so many impish terrors, from Stalin to Putin. Yet Tolstoy’s parables are just as relevant to toxic American militarism and plutocracy right now.”

—Ched Myers and Elaine Enns, Bartimaeus Cooperative Ministries

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