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⚖️ A tale of passion and philosophy, of sin and salvation—Dostoevsky's final and greatest novel. ⚖️

Fyodor Dostoevsky's The Brothers Karamazov stands among the greatest achievements in world literature—a sweeping, profound, and deeply human exploration of morality, freedom, and spiritual struggle.

Set in 19th-century Russia, the novel follows the lives of the Karamazov brothers—Dmitri, the passionate sensualist; Ivan, the intellectual skeptic; and Alyosha, the gentle believer. Their father, the corrupt and lecherous Fyodor Pavlovich, is murdered under mysterious circumstances, setting in motion a story that examines guilt, justice, and the eternal conflict between faith and reason.

Through this rich and multi-layered narrative, Dostoevsky explores the deepest questions of existence: Can morality exist without God? What drives human cruelty and compassion? And is redemption possible for even the darkest soul?

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Lauri

11.6.2025

Hard to say anything other than wow. I would have to write a 10 page long essay here ro convey my feelings in an understandable and consice manner, but I will say this to the person deciding whether to listen to this brick: If you have any interest in the 19th century, Christianity or Russia, this work is like a bible of insight and clarity. Dimitry, Ivan, Alyosha and Smerdyakov are quite likely the most lovable and intriguing people I have ever had the pleasure of knowing from any work of literature. It is long, but by God is this a must read. Take it up now so you can move on from the downright demonic longing this book gives to the one who hears about it. You may even wish that it would not be so short.

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