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How much land does a man actually need to be happy? Welcome to a journey into the heart of one of Leo Tolstoy’s most profound parables. Set against the vast, sweeping backdrop of the Russian steppe, this story follows Pahom, a hard-working peasant who believes that if he only had enough land, he wouldn't fear even the Devil himself. Little does he know, the Devil is listening—and is more than happy to help him get exactly what he wants. "How Much Land Does a Man Need?" is more than just a classic short story; it is a timeless exploration of greed, ambition, and the human condition. As Pahom pursues larger and more fertile territories, his journey takes him to the mysterious land of the Bashkirs, where he is offered a deal that seems too good to be true: all the land he can walk around in a single day, for only a thousand roubles. But there's a catch—he must return to his starting point before the sun sets, or he loses everything. Join us for this narrated classic that James Joyce once called "the greatest story that the literature of the world knows." Whether you are a fan of Russian literature, moral fables, or simply a great story well-told, Pahom's race against the sun will leave you reflecting on the true meaning of contentment. About the Author: Count Lev Nikolayevich Tolstoy, usually referred to in English as Leo Tolstoy, was a Russian writer who is regarded as one of the greatest authors of all time. He is best known for the novels War and Peace and Anna Karenina, but his shorter parables like this one showcase his deep spiritual and philosophical inquiries into the nature of man. Credits: Artworks featured in this video include public domain paintings from the 19th-century Russian Realism movement, reflecting the era and landscape of Tolstoy's life. #LeoTolstoy #Audiobook #ShortStory #RussianLiterature #MoralFable #ClassicLiterature #Storytelling #Philosophy