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The House of the Dead

'Bad people are to be found everywhere, but even among the worst there may be something good.'

A deeply poignant and masterful piece of semi-autobiographical fiction, The House of the Dead is Dostoyevsky's remarkable account of being held captive in a Siberian prison camp.

Based on his own years of exile from 1850 to 1854, following his arrest for being involved with a daring circle of progressives, Dostoyevsky paints a candid portrait of convict life. Following a former nobleman, Aleksandr Petrovich Goryanchikov, condemned to hard labour, The House of the Dead unveils a ruthless world governed by suffering, endurance and peculiar codes of honour. Amongst beatings, sleep deprivation and soul-crushing monotony, Goryanchikov has only one goal: to survive. And yet, the ruthlessness of prison comes with moments of levity; spiritual awakenings, ingenious inmates and profound refection give way for cruelty and compassion to coexist, much like society on the outside. Written with stark realism and sympathy, The House of the Dead asks its readers to rethink corporal punishment, illustrating the devastating effects on dignity, reform and hope when freedom is not an option.

Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821 – 1881) was a Russian novelist, journalist and philosopher. Famed for his masterpieces Crime and Punishment, The Idiot and The Adolescent, his works are characterised by profound psychological insight and existentialist exploration. Today, he is regarded as one of the greatest novelists of all time.

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