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The Brothers Karamazov

Hardback

Main Details

Title The Brothers Karamazov
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Fyodor Dostoevsky
Introduction by Malcolm V Jones
Translated by Richard Pevear
Translated by Larissa Volokhonsky
SeriesEveryman's Library CLASSICS
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:796
Dimensions(mm): Height 211,Width 135
Category/GenreClassic fiction (pre c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9781857150704
ClassificationsDewey:891.733
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Everyman
Imprint Everyman's Library
Publication Date 1 May 1997
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

A magnificent new translation of Dostoevsky's masterpiece, which when first published in 1991 was described by the TIMES as 'a miracle' and by THE INDEPENDENT as a near 'ideal translation'. The BROTHERS KARAMAZOV - Dostoevsky's most widely read novel - is at once a murder mystery, a mordant comedy of family intrigue, a pioneering work of psychological realism and an unblinking look into the abyss of human suffering.

Author Biography

Fyodor Dostoevsky was born in Moscow on 11th November 1821. He had six siblings and his mother died in 1837 and his father in 1839. He graduated from the St Petersburg Academy of Military Engineering in 1846 but decided to change careers and become a writer. His first book, Poor Folk, did very well but on 23rd April 1849 he was arrested for subversion and sentenced to death. After a mock-execution his sentence was commuted to hard labour in Siberia where he developed epilepsy.He was released in 1854. His 1860 book, The House of the Dead was based on these experiences. In 1857 he married Maria Dmitrievna Isaeva. After his release he adopted more conservative and traditional values and rejected his previous socialist position. In the following years he spent a lot of time abroad, struggled with an addiction to gambling and fell deeply in debt. His wife died in 1864 and he married Anna Grigoryeva Snitkina. In the following years he published his most enduring and successful books, includingCrime and Punishment (1865). He died on 9th February 1881.