Crime and Punishment

What happens when a man believes himself intellectually superior to morality itself?

In Crime and Punishment, Fyodor Dostoevsky plunges the listener into the depths of guilt, conscience, and moral obsession. Writing in the aftermath of exile and personal hardship, Dostoevsky shaped a philosophical vision rooted in psychological realism, existential inquiry, and a relentless examination of human freedom and responsibility.

The novel follows Raskolnikov, a destitute former student whose radical theory of moral exceptionalism drives him toward a fateful act. One part traces his feverish inner turmoil as reason clashes with instinct and compassion. Another explores the tightening psychological pressure of suspicion, isolation, and moral reckoning in the streets of St. Petersburg. As the narrative unfolds, philosophical debates, quiet encounters, and mounting tension expose the cost of intellectual arrogance—without revealing the final outcome of his inner battle.

Dostoevsky’s influence on modern literature, psychology, and philosophy is immeasurable. His exploration of guilt, redemption, and the fractured self continues to resonate in a world still wrestling with ethical ambiguity, power, and personal responsibility.

This audiobook offers a deeply immersive listening experience, allowing Dostoevsky’s intense inner monologues and dramatic pacing to unfold with precision. The high-quality AI narration provides exceptional clarity and consistency, supporting long-form listening while preserving the gravity and rhythm of the original prose.

Enter one of the most profound psychological novels ever written. Add Crime and Punishment to your audiobook library today and confront a timeless exploration of guilt, reason, and the human soul.

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