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The Heavenly Christmas Tree it starts out with, Is this a true story or is it made up. Maybe it is somewhere inbetween.
Dosty's works are insightful it seems to be of the human condition with all of it's suffering.
I have read a few of his works and find them very well written.
His writing drafts are amazing to look at. He is all over the place on the paper no organization and the drawings...
His style is different. Not sure how to explain it, like he is not writing to be writing a fictional novel but with more of himself in his work.
I hope you try some of his shorter fiction and essays too. Some of them include “Mr. Prokharchin”, “Another Man's Wife and a Husband Under the Bed”, “An Honest Thief” and “The Dream of a Ridiculous Man.”
I am hoping to read one more at least this month!
Dosty's works are insightful it seems to be of the human condition with all of it's suffering.
I have read a few of his works and find them very well written.
His writing drafts are amazing to look at. He is all over the place on the paper no organization and the drawings...
His style is different. Not sure how to explain it, like he is not writing to be writing a fictional novel but with more of himself in his work.
I hope you try some of his shorter fiction and essays too. Some of them include “Mr. Prokharchin”, “Another Man's Wife and a Husband Under the Bed”, “An Honest Thief” and “The Dream of a Ridiculous Man.”
I am hoping to read one more at least this month!
Piyangie wrote: "Lesle wrote: "Has anyone read White Nights?"
One of my favourites!"
Thank you Piyangie! I think that will be my next short from him.
I have read only a few of his shorts including:
The Adolescent
Poor Folk
The Landlady
One of my favourites!"
Thank you Piyangie! I think that will be my next short from him.
I have read only a few of his shorts including:
The Adolescent
Poor Folk
The Landlady
Thanks, Rosemarie. I've added it, but won't be able to start till late May. I'm really behind in my reading.
How is your progression of reading Dostoevsky's short stories coming along? What are your favorites of his that you would recommend? Why? Which ones do you wish that you had skipped reading? How come? No judgement here! We'd love to hear what your thinking.
Well - a day late and a dollar or so short, but I just finished - not the book - the first story - White Nights. I really liked it. Such a feeling of suspense and dread. Something was going to go horribly wrong - you just knew it. Hard to hold my breath waiting for 52 pages! Will read a few more. Sadly I just don't have time to read the whole book right now. I don't believe I have ever read any Dostoevsky. He's a pretty good author, huh? :)
Glad to hear you enjoyed White Nights, Karen. I loved that book. It's one of my favorites. And needn't I say that Dostoevsky is a favorite of mine as well? He is one of the most incredible authors I've come across.
Karen it is totally fine. I am behind too, hoping to still read White Nights.
Dosty is a real talent!
Dosty is a real talent!
Karen, there is no need to feel pressure to rush or to read the entire book right now. Enjoying the stories you read is more important than reading them all within the quarter. :)
I read a few more last night and this morning. The Honest Thief - so bleak but so touching. The Christmas Tree and a Wedding - scathing and, what's the word I'm looking for, cold-blooded, merciless, ruthless, sadistic? And The Peasant Marey - a vivid juxtaposition and hopeful in an odd sort of way. I had no idea that Notes From the Underground is so long. I likely won't get to that one but I'm interested in the last two.
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Hopefully both old and new fans of Dostoevsky can enjoy this collection. Most editions are 300-400 pages.