The Double and the Gambler (Everyman's Library) - Fyodor Dostoevsky - Libros - Everyman's Library - 9781400044702 - 4 de octubre de 2005
En caso de que portada y título no coincidan, el título será el correcto

The Double and the Gambler (Everyman's Library)

Precio
$ 21,49
sin IVA

Pedido desde almacén remoto

Entrega prevista 22 de jun. - 10 de jul.
Añadir a tu lista de deseos de iMusic

The Double, written in Dostoevsky?s youth, was a sharp turn away from the realism of his first novel, Poor Folk. The first real expression of his genius, The Double is a surprisingly modern hallucinatory nightmare in which a minor official named Goliadkin becomes aware of a mysterious doppelgänger?a man who has his name and his face and who gradually and relentlessly begins to displace him with his friends and colleagues. In the dilemma of this increasingly paranoid hero, Dostoevsky makes vividly concrete the inner disintegration of consciousness that would become a major theme of his work.

The Gambler
was written twenty years later, under the pressure of crushing debt. It is a stunning psychological portrait of a young man?s exhilarating and destructive addiction, a compulsion that Dostoevsky?who once gambled away his young wife?s wedding ring?knew intimately from his own experience. In the disastrous love affairs and gambling adventures of his character, Alexei Ivanovich, Dostoevsky explores the irresistible temptation to look into the abyss of ultimate risk that he believed was an essential part of the Russian national character.

The two strikingly original short novels brought together here?in new translations by award-winning translators?were both literary gambles of a sort for Dostoevsky.
 
(Book Jacket Status: Jacketed)

Medios de comunicación Libros     Hardcover Book   (Libro con lomo y cubierta duros)
Publicado 4 de octubre de 2005
ISBN13 9781400044702
Editores Everyman's Library
Páginas 336
Dimensiones 133 × 28 × 206 mm   ·   521 g
Lengua Inglés  
Colaborador Larissa Volokhonsky
Colaborador Richard Pevear

Mas por Fyodor Dostoevsky

Mostrar todo

Mere med samme udgiver