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8. Again the Northwestern Front
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Alexandra Tolstoy
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Plates IX
- Foreword XXXIII
- A Note on the Author XXXVII
- Editor’s Note XXXIX
- The Tolstoy Family XLI
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Part I. Russia: 1884–1917
- 1. Growing Up 1
- 2. On the Eve 12
- 3. On the Northwestern Front 17
- 4. The Caucasian Front, Spring 1915 22
- 5. Karakalisa 28
- 6. From Karakalisa to Van 33
- 7. The City of Van 37
- 8. Again the Northwestern Front 45
- 9. Smorgon 54
- 10. The Russian People 61
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Part Two. I Worked for the Soviet: 1917–1929
- 1. The 1917 Revolution 63
- 2. Talk 71
- 3. Homeless 80
- 4. A Tale of Potatoes, a Pig, and Beautiful Sukhum 86
- 5. Tolstoy’s Sister 91
- 6. The Benefactor 95
- 7. In Moscow 102
- 8. “I Repented Bitterly” 110
- 9. The Arrest 112
- 10. The Brooder Hen 116
- 11. The Trial 121
- 12. You Can Be Happy Anywhere 126
- 13. Kalinin 132
- 14. Yasnaya Polyana Again 137
- 15. Cow Barns and Classrooms 142
- 16. Badgering 148
- 17. Christ is a Myth 156
- 18. Comrade Stalin 160
- 19. The Tolstoy Jubilee 163
- 20. The Break from Russia 168
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Part Three. From Moscow to Tokyo: 1929–1931
- 1. Last Impressions 175
- 2. The Rolling Seas 181
- 3. The Beginning of the Fairy Tale 182
- 4. The Sleuths 187
- 5. The Dancing Slippers 191
- 6. The Lecture Tour 195
- 7. One Thousand Yen 202
- 8. The Student 207
- 9. Fencing 213
- 10. In the Country 217
- 11. Rice 223
- 12. Beauty Undisplayed 229
- 13. The Tea Ceremony 236
- 14. Tokutomi-San 240
- 15. The Buddhist Temple 244
- 16. The Sect of the Ittoen 248
- 17. Dorobo-San 254
- 18. The Japanese Idea of Decency 257
- 19. The Samurai 262
- 20. The Professor’s Family 269
- 21. Jinn-Rickshaw 276
- 22. The Eta-Outcasts 279
- 23. The Miraculous Doctor 282
- 24. “Very Sorry” 288
- 25. Sakura-Cherry Blossom 291
- 26. Advanced Women 293
- 27. End of the Fairy Tale 300
- 28. How Pineapples Grow 308
- 29. Landing in America 311
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Part Four. First Steps in America: 1931–1939
- 1. San Francisco 315
- 2. San Quentin 320
- 3. Salt Lake City 323
- 4. Chicago and Hull House 325
- 5. New York and the Settlement House 329
- 6. The Lecture Circuit 332
- 7. The Farm Near Philadelphia 336
- 8. How to Speak Out and Be Heard ? 341
- 9. The Connecticut Farm 345
- 10. Lectures in America 349
- 11. The Blessed Sense of Freedom 353
- 12. Joy in Death 358
- 13. The New World and the Old 364
- 14. The Egg Business 369
- 15. The Flood 373
- 16. Freddie 377
- 17. A Hard Decision 382
- 18. Edens in Florida 386
- 19. The Birth of an Idea 394
- 20. Creation of the Tolstoy Foundation 397
- 21. The Beginning 398
- 22. Reed Farm 401
- 23. Kind People 406
- Appendix: The Tolstoy Foundation 413
- Publications of Alexandra Tolstoy 417
- Index 421
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Contents V
- Plates IX
- Foreword XXXIII
- A Note on the Author XXXVII
- Editor’s Note XXXIX
- The Tolstoy Family XLI
-
Part I. Russia: 1884–1917
- 1. Growing Up 1
- 2. On the Eve 12
- 3. On the Northwestern Front 17
- 4. The Caucasian Front, Spring 1915 22
- 5. Karakalisa 28
- 6. From Karakalisa to Van 33
- 7. The City of Van 37
- 8. Again the Northwestern Front 45
- 9. Smorgon 54
- 10. The Russian People 61
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Part Two. I Worked for the Soviet: 1917–1929
- 1. The 1917 Revolution 63
- 2. Talk 71
- 3. Homeless 80
- 4. A Tale of Potatoes, a Pig, and Beautiful Sukhum 86
- 5. Tolstoy’s Sister 91
- 6. The Benefactor 95
- 7. In Moscow 102
- 8. “I Repented Bitterly” 110
- 9. The Arrest 112
- 10. The Brooder Hen 116
- 11. The Trial 121
- 12. You Can Be Happy Anywhere 126
- 13. Kalinin 132
- 14. Yasnaya Polyana Again 137
- 15. Cow Barns and Classrooms 142
- 16. Badgering 148
- 17. Christ is a Myth 156
- 18. Comrade Stalin 160
- 19. The Tolstoy Jubilee 163
- 20. The Break from Russia 168
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Part Three. From Moscow to Tokyo: 1929–1931
- 1. Last Impressions 175
- 2. The Rolling Seas 181
- 3. The Beginning of the Fairy Tale 182
- 4. The Sleuths 187
- 5. The Dancing Slippers 191
- 6. The Lecture Tour 195
- 7. One Thousand Yen 202
- 8. The Student 207
- 9. Fencing 213
- 10. In the Country 217
- 11. Rice 223
- 12. Beauty Undisplayed 229
- 13. The Tea Ceremony 236
- 14. Tokutomi-San 240
- 15. The Buddhist Temple 244
- 16. The Sect of the Ittoen 248
- 17. Dorobo-San 254
- 18. The Japanese Idea of Decency 257
- 19. The Samurai 262
- 20. The Professor’s Family 269
- 21. Jinn-Rickshaw 276
- 22. The Eta-Outcasts 279
- 23. The Miraculous Doctor 282
- 24. “Very Sorry” 288
- 25. Sakura-Cherry Blossom 291
- 26. Advanced Women 293
- 27. End of the Fairy Tale 300
- 28. How Pineapples Grow 308
- 29. Landing in America 311
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Part Four. First Steps in America: 1931–1939
- 1. San Francisco 315
- 2. San Quentin 320
- 3. Salt Lake City 323
- 4. Chicago and Hull House 325
- 5. New York and the Settlement House 329
- 6. The Lecture Circuit 332
- 7. The Farm Near Philadelphia 336
- 8. How to Speak Out and Be Heard ? 341
- 9. The Connecticut Farm 345
- 10. Lectures in America 349
- 11. The Blessed Sense of Freedom 353
- 12. Joy in Death 358
- 13. The New World and the Old 364
- 14. The Egg Business 369
- 15. The Flood 373
- 16. Freddie 377
- 17. A Hard Decision 382
- 18. Edens in Florida 386
- 19. The Birth of an Idea 394
- 20. Creation of the Tolstoy Foundation 397
- 21. The Beginning 398
- 22. Reed Farm 401
- 23. Kind People 406
- Appendix: The Tolstoy Foundation 413
- Publications of Alexandra Tolstoy 417
- Index 421