The Brothers Karamazov is many things; a romantic drama, a portrait of an important cultural period, and even a murder mystery. But to me, it is first and foremost an exploration of the problem of evil and the paradox of meaning and hope in a world full of suffering.
Tag: russian literature
Picture this: you’ve been instantaneously transported into 19th century Russia, in the slums of St. Petersburg.
I spend a lot of time thinking about death.
So, the narrator of this book is utterly unhinged.



