The nineteenth-century Russian theologian-philosopher Vladimir S. Solovievs renowned Three Addresses in Memory of Dostoevsky leads off a number of masterful and, in the West, little-known essays on aesthetics, philosophy, and literatureall in Professor Wozniuks excellent renditions. The Heart of Reality is a supremely rewarding bookan introduction to the mind of one of Russias greatest thinkers and to the spirit of Russia itself.
One of the strengths of The Heart of Reality remains Wozniuks Introduction, which contextualizes Solovievs writings on aesthetics for the general reader by summarizing the overarching characteristics of Solovievs ambitious philosophical, religious, and social project: his commitment to the process he termed all-unity. Wozniuks translations of the Russian essays are carefully crafted, paying attention to the nuances of the original and manifesting an awareness of the pitfalls of decoding the linguistic structures of one language and representing them in another. As a result of this attention to detail and awareness of the issues involved in translation, both the poetic and non-poetic aspects of the translation emerge as elegant and readable. Wozniuks translation of Solovievs essays on beauty, love, and ethics makes a noteworthy contribution to the body of available English translations of Russian religious philosophy and aesthetics. I highly recommend it not only for graduate and undergraduate libraries, but also for undergraduate courses in the humanities on Russian and Western intellectual history.Ars Disputandi
Illuminating . . . and immensely informative.Slavonic and East European Review
This book is a reliable and fascinating introduction to the springs of Solovievs own thought, in the Russian culture that was so dear to him. It is important and timely.Studies in Christian Ethics
The translations of Solovievs texts are in clear, elegant English. One is able to get a grasp here of the genius of this often contradictory, controversial, and, in many ways, overshadowed personality and his thinking.Cistercian Studies Quarterly
This collection . . . provides a good introduction to the thinker Berdyaev called Russias greatest philosopher. . . . The central essays of this collection focus on beauty in nature, on the meaning of both beauty and of love, and an approach to aesthetics.Religious Studies Review
The Heart of Reality is obviously an attempt to help situate Soloviev more clearly in the mainstream of Western religious philosophy and Christian thought. For this, we should be grateful to the editor.Contact
Vladimir Wozniuks translation and edition of Vladimir Solovievs work is a major contribution in Russian thought and theology. What is particularly impressive about this collection is the thoughtfulness with which it is put together.
Excellently translated. . . . Featuring a useful introduction, endnotes, and index, this book will be valuable for academic and large public libraries.Choice
The present anthology is right on target in emphasizing that the centrality of aesthetics and its close interconnection with religion were arguably Solovievs most substantial contribution to philosophy and theology . . . The Wozniuk volume . . . is a meritorious increase of our awareness of this significant thinker.The Review of Metaphysics
. . . A useful volume for readers who wish to follow up their interest in one of Russias key religious thinkers.Theological Book Review