Vintage Classics: Brothers Karamazov

Vintage Classics: Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky


ISBN
9780099922803
Published
Released
02 / 09 / 1999
Binding
Paperback
Pages
816
Dimensions
129 x 198 x 41mm

This acclaimed new English version of Dostoevsky's magnificent last novel does justice to all its levels of artistry and intention: as murder mystery, black comedy, pioneering work of psychological realism and enduring statement about freedom, sin and suffering.
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This acclaimed new English version of Dostoevsky's magnificent last novel does justice to all its levels of artistry and intention: as murder mystery, black comedy, pioneering work of psychological realism and enduring statement about freedom, sin and suffering.
ISBN:
9780099922803
Publication Date:
02 / 09 / 1999
Pages:
816
Dimensions:
129 x 198 x 41mm
Untitled
A dysfunctional family: a murder, a mystery, an investigation. A 19th century Russian whodunit. But also, a whydunit, or a whydoanything. Some books become mirrors looking into mirrors, an abyss on either side, to use a Karamazovian expression. Dostoevsky is inventing the Western modern, posing questions and formulating ironies that remain both fresh and deliciously unresolved today. - Jeremy (QBD)
, 04/03/2019
Untitled
Murder? Crime? Dysfunctional family drama? Madness? Money? Power? Death? Some books become mirrors looking into mirrors, an abyss on either side, to use a Karamazovian expression. Within this novel, there are many levels, and many depths - and I use the word depths in particular. Dostoevsky is inventing the modern, in a number of ways, posing questions and formulating ironies that remain both fresh and so deliciously  unresolved today, and are caught up with those kind of absurd notions that influenced further thinkers and writers. - Jeremy (QBD)
, 19/07/2018

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