The Brothers Karamazov was the last novel the great Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoyevsky ever wrote, and it has all the energy and passion of a man's last words. First appearing in serial form in 1879-80, it's generally considered one of the best novels ever written in any language. The plot of the novel revolves around... Continue Reading →
Dostoevsky got involved in the Petrashevsky circle during the time of Tsar Nicholas when Petrashevsky, an influential revolutionary, approached Dostoevsky asking him about the subject of his next story. Dostoevsky never had any revolutionary aspirations and he believed in his mother's teachings on the emphasis of love. However, he could not extricate himself from the... Continue Reading →
The Idiot. Not.
When an introvert agrees to do an interview with us, we feel that there must be something that we're doing right. After all, they don't come out of their shells just like that, do they? This time, a CA is in conversation with us about the fiction he reads.Reader Bio:Â When we asked Asim Mahmood, to... Continue Reading →

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