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October 8th, 2010 at 5:05 am
Funny how readers are all shocked that Tolstoy had his child bride read his special sexual-exploit diary. (He waited till after they were married to show her–klassy!) Tolstoy obliquely confessed to this in War and Peace.
And anyway, who keeps a detailed diary about their skeevy sexual exploits? It’s like the 19th century version of the sex tape.