Ebook con un sumario dinámico y detallado: - Crimen y castigo - El Gran Inquisidor - El idiota - El jugador - El Sueño del Príncipe - Los hermanos Karamázov - Memorias del subsuelo - Noches blancas
El escritor ruso Fiodor (Fédor) Dostoievski (1821-1881), es uno de los mayores novelistas de la historia y aportó gran cantidad de bases para las novelas modernas. En sus novelas, explora el alma humana, en un complejo contexto espiritual, social y político de la sociedad rusa del siglo XIX. Fiódor Dostoyevski sufrió persecución por su política contraria al zarismo de la época. Después de haber sido condenado a muerte por sus actividades revolucionarias, pasó nueve años de prisión. Fue deportado a Siberia, condenado a trabajos forzados en Omsk. Más tarde escapó al extranjero huyendo de sus acreedores (1867) y no volvió a su país hasta 1871. Las penalidades que sufrió en su vida ha influido patentemente en la gran profundidad psicológica e intenso patetismo en sus novelas, por ejemplo en Crimen y castigo, que en parte es autobiográfica. Viajó extensamente. Sus novelas van más allá del realismo y la novela psicológica, aunque incluyen esos elementos.
Works, such as the novels Crime and Punishment (1866), The Idiot (1869), and The Brothers Karamazov (1880), of Russian writer Feodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky or Dostoevski combine religious mysticism with profound psychological insight.
Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky composed short stories, essays, and journals. His literature explores humans in the troubled political, social, and spiritual atmospheres of 19th-century and engages with a variety of philosophies and themes. People most acclaimed his Demons(1872) .
Many literary critics rate him among the greatest authors of world literature and consider multiple books written by him to be highly influential masterpieces. They consider his Notes from Underground of the first existentialist literature. He is also well regarded as a philosopher and theologian.
Ninety-six hours of classic fiction. From sheer volume alone this is probably worth it. The performance was decent: character voices were great but the narrative voice was a little off for me (call it a push). The stories are of course classics … one of which (Crime and Punishment) I had already read in High School many eons ago and didn’t particularly care for it (I have issues with the protagonist); however, I recently had the Brothers Karamazov recommended to me and rather than reading through the another huge story by a famous author for whom I should appreciate his works more than I do, I figured an audiobook would be a good way to do this …
And I was absolutely spot on here. In my mind, it is the only way to “casually” read Dostoyevsky (Yes, I know that is heresy) … save the reading for your lit class when you have to dig into weird philosophical concepts that you have small interest in. As an audiobook, it was really wasn’t so bad.
I was given this free advance listener copy (ALC) audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
Salvo algunos "errores de dedo", vale la pena, leer una de las obras cumbres de la literatura universal, y después, una novela corta muy del estilo del maestro Dostoyevski. Si no lo han leído, valga como presentación. Si ya lo han hecho, como yo, el placer de leerlo de nuevo es inmenso.
It's one thing to study existentialism and nihilism and the results of secularism from a purely arm's length philosophy department, but when you take the plunge into the mind, heart, shoes, and soiled clothes of the man in the cellar, this mouse, as he calls himself, you begin to glimpse why Dostoyevsky is now recognized to have been a genius. He saw where we were headed and tried to warn us.