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I have read Tosltoy, but I have yet to read Dostoyevsky; it is almost like a major life choice to read one of the Russian classics it takes so much time! I may get around to it one day!
I have read Tosltoy, but I have yet to read Dostoyevsky; it is almost like a major life choice to read one of the Russian classics it takes so much time! I may get around to it one day!
I strongly advise you to read the possessed. To recall Dostoyevsky is one of the few writers who described the psychological state of the human being in a very meticulous way
interesting, i'll have to look into that, thanks!
This quote really hits close to home. I'm not saying I have a large intelligence or a deep heart, but I feel like those two qualities inevitably brings sadness. It's in the letting go of things where people feel at ease. Holding on to stuff only causes a huge burden. One that I'm quite familiar with.
I've read Crime and Punishment, so I'm alreay familiar with his work. It's not as long as War and Peace, which I know you've read, so you would have an easier time with it.
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He is the writer that I mostly like. This quote post is also very good to explain so many thing about his life @allstarrunner. :) Maybe you can also read my post too at here : https://steemit.com/writing/@readerchitect/what-is-fyodor-mikhailovich-dostoyevsky
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