The Coffee-House of Surat

Short story by Leo Tolstoy

"The Coffee-House of Surat" (Russian: Суратская кофейная; also "A Surat Café"[1]) is a short story by Leo Tolstoy written in 1891,[2] first published in Russian in 1893, and first published in English in 1901.[3] Like several other of Tolstoy's works (i.e., The Port), this work is based on a French piece translated by Tolstoy himself, by Jacques-Henri Bernardin de Saint-Pierre. Due to the censorship in Russia, Tolstoy had to adjust the tale somewhat.[4]

Plot

The story takes place in Surat, India, where a single follower of Judaism, Hinduism, Protestantism, Catholicism, and Islam argue with each other about the true path to salvation, while a quiet Chinese man looks on without saying anything, the piece concluding when the followers turn to him and ask his opinion.[5]

Publication

This story is a chapter in the common Tolstoy compilation, Twenty Three Tales.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ Derk Bodde (2015). Tolstoy and China. Princeton University Press. p. 33.
  2. ^ Leo Tolstoy (1905). Leo Wiener (ed.). The Complete Works of Count Tolstoy. Vol. 24. p. 315.
  3. ^ Leo Tolstoy (2000). Divine and human and other stories. Zondervan Publishing House. p. 19.
  4. ^ Leo Tolstoy (1917). The Diaries of Leo Tolstoy. Vol. 1. Translated by C. J. Hogarth, Alexander Sirnis. Dutton. p. 97.
  5. ^ James Kellenberger (2017). Introduction to Philosophy of Religion. Taylor & Francis.
  6. ^ Leo Tolstoy (1924). Twenty Three Tales. Translated by Louise Maude, Aylmer Maude. Humphrey Milford Oxford University Press. p. 241.

External links

  • Original Text
    • The Coffee-House of Surat, from RevoltLib.com
    • The Coffee-House of Surat, from Marxists.org
    • The Coffee-House of Surat, from TheAnarchistLibrary.org
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