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Book of the Month > Crime and Punishment - Jan. 2017

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message 1: by Aakash (new)

Aakash (mistyanon) | 5393 comments Mod
Happy New Year Everyone! :) May you have a wonderful year ahead.

Crime and Punishment is the BOTM for Jan, you can discuss it right here. Just remember to mark spoilers (if any) with html spoiler tags. Looking forward to discussions.


Happy Reading! :)

You can download book from here


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Thall (recantrecantrecant) | 599 comments Why is every character in this book like, 'Yo dawg, heard you like stories so here I put a story in your story so you read a story while you read the story?'.


message 3: by Aakash (last edited Jan 03, 2017 10:03AM) (new)

Aakash (mistyanon) | 5393 comments Mod
Genio wrote: "Why is every character in this book like, 'Yo dawg, heard you like stories so here I put a story in your story so you read a story while you read the story?'."

I have to start after my exams... and btw its a book of 545 pages...

@Amna :)


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Sara Saif | 630 comments Sounds real cheerful.


message 5: by Aakash (new)

Aakash (mistyanon) | 5393 comments Mod
Sara wrote: "Sounds real cheerful."

You reading as well?? :D


message 6: by Muhammad (new)

Muhammad Usman (goodreadscomusman_425) | 5 comments After a bit of search I have come to this conclusion that Crime and Punishment translated by Oliver Ready is the best one, otherwise one can go for Vintage classic editions. I am looking for specific translation, so if anyone comes up with the specified translation please tell me.


message 7: by Aakash (new)

Aakash (mistyanon) | 5393 comments Mod
Muhammad wrote: "After a bit of search I have come to this conclusion that Crime and Punishment translated by Oliver Ready is the best one, otherwise one can go for Vintage classic editions. I am looking for specif..."

what do you mean? :P


message 8: by Faheem (last edited Jan 09, 2017 12:08PM) (new)

Faheem  (faheeem) | 1597 comments Mod
English version Crime and Punishment just like all of other Dostoevsky's works are the translations from Russian. It is near impossible to perfectly replicate complex literary works in other languages, many things get lost or modified. There are different translations available; one of the most famous and recommended version is by Pevear and Volokhonsky; of all the translators of Dostoevsky Volokhonsky is the only native Russian.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...

I read this version and I'd recommend reading it but it is little tough to read partially because of the relatively old english words.

I have also read good reviews about the Oliver Ready's version which is a modern translation and relatively easy to read. May'be this time I'll read Readys' version.

So try to go for either P&V's version or Ready's version.

Do avoid reading Garnett's translated version; if you come by a copy that doesn't mention any translator it is likely to be by Garnett. Edit: It is an old translation done by some anonymous volunteers that should be avoided. Garnett version though good translation isn't as good as that of P&V and Ready as it is more of a literal translation and in some places doesn't stay true to the original content and it's meaning. So do check the translator before you read this book.

If you are interested in reading more about these translation, here are few articles to read.

http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/200...

http://www.nyjournalofbooks.com/book-...

Disclaimer: Articles might contain some spoilers


message 9: by Aakash (last edited Jan 09, 2017 09:41AM) (new)

Aakash (mistyanon) | 5393 comments Mod
ok, I am starting book real soon, and The first link is of Garnett's version,
You can get book by Volokhonsky and Pevear by clicking here or here

Note: I guess Dropbox is removing books due to copyright or idk, if there is problem, PM me your email address.

rapport


message 10: by Aasia (new)

Aasia Abdali | 260 comments I might be a bit late guys but I am joining in! its been a while since I read Crime and Punishment and its always a pleasure to re-read a classic :D


message 11: by Aasia (new)

Aasia Abdali | 260 comments Where has everybody gone O_o?


message 12: by Aakash (new)

Aakash (mistyanon) | 5393 comments Mod
Hey Aasia :)
I have started book today. What about you??


message 13: by Aasia (new)

Aasia Abdali | 260 comments I have already started :D


message 14: by Aasia (new)

Aasia Abdali | 260 comments Saad wrote: "How's the book? Any suggestions ?"

The book is great! It deals with some truly deep soul searching questions. If you are like me you would probably read the story and think about the choices that the characters made and also what would you have done different if you were in their shoes? and this is just one aspect of it. This book deserves an endless praise.


message 15: by Aasia (new)

Aasia Abdali | 260 comments So mein hi discussion start karti hon :D

What is crime according to you guys? Describe in your own words?

"In Russian Language the word for crime literally means over-stepping"


message 16: by Hina Tabassum (new)

Hina Tabassum Khatri | 295 comments Stumbled onto this thread just now. Currently reading Lolita. But I will start Crime and Punishment in a week or so.


message 17: by Aakash (new)

Aakash (mistyanon) | 5393 comments Mod
Crime - I think crime is anything that is done against rules and regulations. Not fulfilling your responsibilities is also crime. So crime means something that is forbidden that you should avoid doing...


message 18: by min11 (new)

min11 | 1 comments Aakash wrote: "Crime - I think crime is anything that is done against rules and regulations. Not fulfilling your responsibilities is also crime. So crime means something that is forbidden that you should avoid do..."

I think raskolnikov comitted a crime not merely in the sense that he broke a set of rules and regulations, but that the act itself was a crime against morality. So I think that it was a crime even if we say that breaking rules is not a crime. That gives some depth to the definition of crime, and adds another dimension to the meaning of criminality.

This is particularly true later on, when Raskolnikov compared himself to Napoleon. I think Napoleon is different from Raskolnikov in that society is willing to ignore the "breaking rules and regulations" facet of his crime. This proves that society sets its rules and regulations not for the sake of being moral, but for the sake of being useful to the society.


message 19: by Aakash (new)

Aakash (mistyanon) | 5393 comments Mod
I am about to finish the first part..

Yea that's right about society and all I was talking about general definition of crime.


message 20: by Lara (new)

Lara Zuberi (larazuberi) | 571 comments Read it some time ago. Language is beautiful. Its always hard to connect with characters who are morally so negative, but yes definitely worth reading.


message 21: by Fahad (new)

Fahad Khan | 10 comments Aasia wrote: "So mein hi discussion start karti hon :D

What is crime according to you guys? Describe in your own words?

"In Russian Language the word for crime literally means over-stepping""


A crime is an action that goes against the law of the society and i think crime could have a subjective nature depending upon the kind of society you live in and does not have to be moral or immoral as morality could also be subjective. And Raskolnikov saw through it.


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