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The House of the Dead (Penguin Classics)
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ISBN: 0140444564
Author: Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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Fyodor Dostoyevskys harrowing, semi-autobiographical novel about the internal transformation of a man serving ten years in a remote Siberian prisonIn order to understand the significance of the style and structure of the book, it is necessary to bear in mind that it was the result of a terrible mental, spiritual, and physical ordeal. . . . The point about the novel, however, is that it charts the reawakening of a man without a personality.-from the IntroductionHere was the house of the living dead, and a life like none other upon earth.In January 1850, Fyodor Dostoyevsky was sent to a remote Siberian prison camp for his part in a political conspiracy. The four years he spent there, startlingly re-created in The House of the Dead, were the most agonizing of his life.In this fictionalized account he recounts his soul-destroying incarceration through the cool, detached tones of his narrator, Aleksandr Petrovich Goryanchikov: the daily battle for survival, the wooden plank beds, the cabbage soup swimming with cockroaches, his strange family of boastful, ugly, cruel convicts.Yet The House of the Dead is far more than a work of documentary realism: it is also a powerful novel of redemption, describing one mans spiritual and moral death and the miracle of his gradual reawakening.This Penguin Classics edition includes notes and an introduction by David McDuff discussing the circumstances of Dostoyevskys imprisonment, the origins of the novel in his prison writings, and the character of Aleksandr Petrovich.
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