War & Peace - The Journey Begins...
Hello everyone. I'm about to embark on reading War and Peace for the first time and was wondering if anyone would like to join me!
I've read some reviews and opinions of it and a lot of people seem to agree that it's hard work but ultimately worth it. I got a great sense of achievement on finishing Crime & Punishment and found the whole experience incredibly rewarding, so this seems like the next logical step!!
A suggestion that I read somewhere was to join a group or forum of other people reading it and discuss it as you go along. I think this sounds like a good idea and might make it easier and more enjoyable to get through the whole thing without giving up - a sort of War and Peace support group as it were. I realise I'm not making it sound very appealing, but hopefully I'll find a few people who will relish such a challenge!!
I'm not quite sure how it'll work but perhaps we could set targets of a certain number of chapters at a time and share our thoughts as it unfolds.
I'll be reading the penguin classics edition translated by Rosemary Edmonds. I'm not going to buy another translation but I don't suppose it's entirely necessary we all read the same one. Any takers?...
If I'm not too late . . .
Hi everyone,
I may be way too late for this bandwagon, but I've gathered a group of about 10 of my friends who are currently reading War and Peace in one year, at the rate of about a chapter a day. (The idea is that to read it slowly doesn't take that much effort, makes it less daunting, and you can take in more of the details.) Also, you can share comments about each chapter.
You may all be way ahead of me, in which case I won't bother you, but if you were interested, our group started on 1 July (kind of a new financial year resolution) and we're working through Book 1. (Which chapter we're up to depends on your translation.)
Anyway, I'll post more details if anyone's interested. But best of luck with the reading task anyway. You'll never regret reading War and Peace.
Break it down into books and don't forget audio files!
I'm into book 11, roughly around the 975 page mark having started War and Peace in late June. I'm reading the B&N Constance Garnett translation as hard-copy with the Louise and Aylmer Maude translation audio book loaded onto my ipod as a companion. Knocking off 5 or so more chapters every night when I lay down to sleep has been simply dreamy.
I have to say that for me at least, I have found that War and Peace is not nearly as daunting as it has been made out to be, particularly if one looks at it as a series of easily digestible books rather than one solid epic. I suppose one does have to actually enjoy the varied storyline as well as Tolstoy's wit and philosophical observations for a thorough reading to even be possible. If you find yourself loathing this book after getting a few hundred pages in, lay it aside. Works of fiction, even classic ones, won't appeal to all readers.