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The curious minds at Aperture recount how Dostoevsky survived a death sentence and channeled that experience into transformative literary work. Senate passes Trump’s big bill. Here’s where ...
Dostoevsky's evocative novella. A tale of love and loneliness in 19thC St Petersburg.
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Anthropomorphism is an “utterly charming linchpin of the human mind,” contends animal cognition researcher Gregg (If Nietzsche Were a Narwhal) in this captivating survey. His Continue reading ...
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By: Yildiz Subuk, Staff Writer I have read a significant amount of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s work and found myself both exhausted and enlightened. His book Notes from Underground (1864) is hailed as the ...
– Fyodor Dostoevsky, “Crime and Punishment” Anyone who intently reads Dostoevsky’s novels will agree that the experience of reading them is the most enjoyable slog imaginable.
Dostoevsky's evocative novella. A tale of love and loneliness in 19thC St Petersburg.
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