"The Last Station" is a historical novel that brings to life the final year of the renowned Russian author Leo Tolstoy. The story is set in 1910, focusing on the conflict between his commitment to his ideals and the complexities of his personal life. Tolstoy is torn between his pursuit of spiritual enlightenment and the obligations of his family, especially his wife, Sophia, who struggles with his decisions and their consequences.
The narrative unfolds through the perspectives of various characters, including Tolstoy's disciples, family members, and those who interact with him during this pivotal time. Each viewpoint provides a unique lens on Tolstoy’s life, including the impact of his literary legacy and the tensions that arise within his household as he contemplates his legacy and the path to his own moral convictions.