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Brothers Karamazov (Author)
Description: The Brothers Karamazov is
considered a supreme achievement in literature. Published
near the end of the 19th century, it is one of the great
works of world-renowned author Fyodor Dostoyevsky. The
Brothers Karamazov tackles some of the most existential
and important themes known to humankind--the existence of
God, morality, free will, reason, doubt, and faith--just
to name a few. Readers around the globe have found their
lives transformed by this layered and complex book. A
deeply spiritual work, The Brothers Karamazov is a work
that every person should read.
Tim
Perrine
CCEL Staff Writer
Crime and Punishment (Author)
Notes from the Underground (Author)
Description: Many consider Dostoevsky�s Notes from the Underground the first existentialist
novel. The narrator and main character, often called �the Underground Man,� is a bitter,
misanthropic retiree living in St. Petersburg. He lives each day in constant physical and
psychological pain. He has no job and lives entirely off of his retirement funds. A bad
tooth and an aching liver make it difficult for him to do anything but stay at home and
write �notes� about his ennui and suffering. The Underground Man shares moments from
his past, and through them, he explains how he came to despise both himself and other
people. Masterfully, Dostoevsky immerses the reader in the dark, but fascinating, mind
of his narrator. Notes from the Underground remains one of the great Russian
novelist�s most popular works and is one of the most widely-read and influential works of
classic literature of the last century.
Kathleen O�Bannon
CCEL Staff
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