by Larissa Volokhonsky (Translator), Fyodor Dostoevsky (Author), Richard Pevear (Introduction), Richard Pevear (Translator), Larissa Volokhonsky (Translator), Fyodor Dostoevsky (Author)
Two small masterpieces in one volume. First, "The Double", a surprisingly modern hallucinatory nightmare that foreshadows Kafka and Sartre. A minor official named Goliadkin becomes aware of a mysterious doppelganger - 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 his increasingly paranoid hero, Dostoevsky makes vividly concrete the inner plurality of consciousness that would become a major theme of his work. Second, "The Gambler", a stunning psychological portrait of a young man's exhilarating and destructive addiction, a compulsion that Dostoevsky - who once gambled away his wife's wedding ring - knew intimately from his own experience. In the disastrous love affairs and gambling adventures of 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.
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 160
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Everyman
Published: 01 Sep 2005
ISBN 10: 1857152956
ISBN 13: 9781857152951
Book Overview: IN A NEW TRANSLATION BY RICHARD PEVEAR and LARISSA VOLOKHONSKY