The Brothers Karamazov

Stok Kodu:
9780553212167
Boyut:
10.50x17.50
Sayfa Sayısı:
1045
Basım Tarihi:
2003
Çeviren:
Andrew R. MacAndrew
Kapak Türü:
Ciltsiz
Kağıt Türü:
2. Hamur
Dili:
İngilizce
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The Brothers Karamazov
The Brothers Karamazov
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"I'd die happy if I could finish this final novel, for I would have expressed .... pletely."

- Dostoevsky

In 1880 Dostoevsky completed The Brothers Karamazov, thi literary effort for which he had been preparing all his life. Compelling, profound, complex, it is the story of a patricide and of the four sons who each had a motive for murder: Dmitry, the sensualist: Ivan, the intellectual; Alyosha, the mystic: and twisted, cunning Smerdyakov, the bastard child. Frewuently lurid, nightmarish, always brilliant, the novel pluges the reader into a sordid love triangle, a pathological obsession, and a gripping courtroom drama. But throughout the whole, Dostoevsky searches for the truth-about man, about life, about the existence of God. A terrifying answer to man's eternal questions, this monumental work remains the crowning achievement of perhaps the finest novelist of all time.

"I'd die happy if I could finish this final novel, for I would have expressed .... pletely."

- Dostoevsky

In 1880 Dostoevsky completed The Brothers Karamazov, thi literary effort for which he had been preparing all his life. Compelling, profound, complex, it is the story of a patricide and of the four sons who each had a motive for murder: Dmitry, the sensualist: Ivan, the intellectual; Alyosha, the mystic: and twisted, cunning Smerdyakov, the bastard child. Frewuently lurid, nightmarish, always brilliant, the novel pluges the reader into a sordid love triangle, a pathological obsession, and a gripping courtroom drama. But throughout the whole, Dostoevsky searches for the truth-about man, about life, about the existence of God. A terrifying answer to man's eternal questions, this monumental work remains the crowning achievement of perhaps the finest novelist of all time.

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