The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoyevsky

The Idiot

Fyodor Dostoyevsky
633 pages
Vintage Books
Jul 2003
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Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky s masterful translation of The Idiot is destined to stand with their versions of Crime and Punishment, The Brothers Karamazov, " "and Demons as the definitive Dostoevsky in English. After his great portrayal of a guilty man in Crime and Punishment, " " Dostoevsky set out in The Idiot to portray a man of pure innocence. The twenty-six-year-old Prince Myshkin, following a stay of several years in a Swiss sanatorium, returns to Russia to collect an inheritance and be among people. Even before he reaches home he meets the dark Rogozhin, a rich merchant s son whose obsession with the beautiful Nastasya Filippovna eventually draws all three of them into a tragic denouement. In Petersburg the prince finds himself a stranger in a society obsessed with money, power, and manipulation. Scandal escalates to murder as Dostoevsky traces the surprising effect of this positively beautiful man on the people around him, leading to a final scene that is one of the most powerful in all of world literature. "
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Pages 633
Publisher Vintage Books
Published 2003
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