<p>“This book offers a panoramic view of Vladimir Soloviev’s spiritual-philosophical biography. The selected letters of the Russian philosopher-poet span three turbulent decades from 1871 to 1900, revealing a multitalented, adventurous, and erudite personality. … Wozniuk’s scholarship and skillful translation of Soloviev’s epistolary legacy make it possible for English-speaking readers to appreciate the passion, the existential commitment, and the unique vision that motivated Soloviev’s work. … Overall, Vladimir Wozniuk’s book is an impressive accomplishment in scholarship and literary translation, a true gift to the English-speaking scholars and students of Russian philosophy and literature.”</p><p>—Evgenia V. Cherkasova, Suffolk University, <i>Russian Review</i></p>
- Introduction: The Karamazov Correspondence
- Letters of Vladimir S. Soloviev, Arranged Chronologically
- Appendix 1: On the Deathbed Confession of V. S. Soloviev
- Appendix 2: Brief Biographical Information on Soloviev’s Correspondents
- Editor-Translator’s Annotations
- Index of Biblical References
- General Index
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Vladimir Wozniuk is professor emeritus at Western New England University and a center associate at Harvard’s Davis Center of Russian and Eurasian Studies. He has edited and translated four volumes of V. S. Soloviev’s essays spanning a wide range of topics, including religion, politics, law, human rights, art and aesthetics.