Idiot
Experience the profound narrative of "Idiot" by Fyodor Dostoevsky, a timeless classic in 19th-century literature. This novel, published in 2003, spans an impressive 720 pages, immersing readers in the fascinating journey of Prince Myshkin, a Christ-like figure returning to Russia after a stay in a Swiss sanitarium.
Enveloped in a web of romance and moral dilemmas, Myshkin is torn between the alluring Nastasya and the virtuous Aglaia, both of whom are caught in the manipulative hold of the self-serving Ganya. Dostoevsky masterfully illustrates how Myshkin’s unwavering honesty and integrity clash with the prevalent moral decay surrounding him.
This edition features a thoughtful revision by Anna Brailovsky, who has meticulously addressed inaccuracies from the earlier translations, providing a more authentic reading experience. Perfect for any lover of classic fiction, "Idiot" offers deep insights into human nature and societal flaws. Dive into this essential read today!