![]() ![]() Without Levin, Anna Karenina is a love story, extraordinary and dark, but essentially a love story. We searched for answers to this question and soon began to realise that the adaptation must involve both characters. Levin began to appeal, but what really started to occupy my mind was why Tolstoy had chosen to put these two stories together? What is the relationship between Anna and Levin? ![]() I was therefore surprised when I began talking to my director, to discover that she’d had virtually the opposite response and was very caught up in Levin’s story – his love for Kitty and his desire to find meaning in life. I found myself constantly turning the pages to see how long I would have to wait before Anna’s next appearance. The presence of the irascible Levin was an irritant. The first time I read Anna Karenina, I became totally absorbed in Anna’s story. Copyright and Performing Rights Information ![]()
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