I'm nervous to read this book for how strikingly similar I sound to the idiot Himself. I'm not very aware of my outward self, and don't know if I'll ever find a book that embodies my mindset. I'd hate to read this only to be subverted or disappointed, even though I'm sure it's a phenomenal book. I love Dostoevsky.
Carter Allen
Kirilov did nothing wrong
Bentley Martinez
Nastasya is the queen of Veeky Forums
Jackson James
Whatever you do, don't read Demons.
I'm almost finished it now, but it has been a really fucking difficult book to read. Every 10 pages there is a three page long narrator monologue/description of events which is one huge unbroken paragraph. On maybe two occasions have I come across some great philosophical dialogues, but the rest of the book has been boring as shit. Hopefully the last part after the fĂȘte will be more interesting.
Blake Fisher
jesus christ gucci mane just dropped ANOTHER album
Christopher Parker
this Id drop everything and run off with this QT that I've known for years even though she became a huge slut and pothead, like I know she's "trash" but I just want to cleanse her like all of dostos protaganists do with their fallen lady gfs :/
That Pushkin poem is literally me
Nathaniel Morgan
i started reading it and it seemed funny as fuck but i didn't finish cuz i only had a pdf and i wanted a paper version
Lucas Collins
ill smash yer feckin' head in mate
Stavrogin realizes the error in his nihlistic ways and cannot live with the guilt of raping that girl and ends up killing himself
Caleb Phillips
I'm conflicted on The Idiot. The plot is pretty weak and I took too long to read it, so when I finally finished it, it didn't feel as momentous as it should have. My favorite character was Gavril, the guy who wants Nastasya but is a mediocrity and is worried that he should be a villain because the only way not to be mediocre is to be evil. I like when his shitty rich friends taunt him by burning money. I can relate.
Demons is a fantastic book, no idea what you're talking about. Just love that constant sense of dread, you know that something terrible is going to happen, but don't know what. Pyotr's shittiness to all living things. Stavrogin and Kirillov: "If I kill myself, I become god." Fantastic book. It's like Brothers Karamazov with that do-gooder Alyosha removed, and every character is Ivan but darker.
Anthony Walker
That's disappointing to hear. I've read Crime and Punishment, Notes from Underground, The Brothers Karamazov, and was planning on reading The Idiot next. Aside from the ones I've already read, are any of Dostoevsky's books worth reading?
Joshua Edwards
JP Sarte's Nausea
The french guy on the beach
Tolstoy's Anna K
Ayden Butler
The first portion of The Idiot is one of the best things Dostoevsky ever wrote. Disregard the OP.
Daniel Ramirez
>The first portion dat ending doe
Nicholas Gutierrez
Read Tolstoy instead.
Anna Karenina, War and Peace, Resurrection - all 10/10s.
Samuel Perry
anna K is literally just a soap opera There is no philosophical content in there what so ever
Im not saying it is not well written, but its just the twilight/ harry potter of its era
Oliver Gomez
yes there is, it just isn't a straightforward dialgoue like Dostoevsky does. You obviously haven't read the book.
Half the book is Levin going through a spiritual crisis. Its just as profound and thought provoking as any of Dostoevsky's books, plus its A LOT better written.
Isaac Thomas
You can't be serious about anna Karenina... I don't believe you've read it
Grayson Kelly
>its a Levin's farm chapter *flips through pages*
Jacob Gomez
I've read virtually everything Tolstoy's written, but thanks anyway. Anna Karenina is probably my favorite novel.
Cool. What about his other novels? Any of them worth checking out?
Mason Green
gucci mane + metro boomin is a match made in heaven
Benjamin Gonzalez
The Idiot is his best novel. Prince Myshkin's birthday party made me laugh until I cried.
Blake Adams
>muh Mowing grass and drinking peasant sop >muh cheating women are indicative of depth >muh milquetoast Kitty is the reward for sanctity
He was a slave rapist, you know.
David Cooper
>tfw your inerrant honesty will never create utter chaos amongst the degenerates with whom you keep company
Thomas Myers
>>tfw your inerrant honesty will never create utter chaos amongst the degenerates with whom you keep company
I actually know this feel. All it takes is being autistic and getting a job with normies
Mason Rivera
Dostoevsky is at his best when you can empathise and find similarities between yourself and his protagonists. His work is very relatable.
Ryder Fisher
This
Crime and Punishment made me realize how similar I was to Raskilnikov and nothing he did seemed irrational to me.
Josiah Gonzalez
Nice audio book cover, faggot.
James Reed
>le thinking you can cleanse any girls Kys kudasai
Samuel Bennett
This x2. After reading C&P, I had an epiphany about my values on existence.
Hunter Gomez
>The characters all suck and the plot is so weak
you are hopelessly a pleb
Elijah Mitchell
I didn't have anything as dramatic as an epiphany, but certainly reading C&P and Notes From The Underground as resentful loner teenager gave me a lot to think about, and probably had a deep impact in the long run.
Owen Turner
>Milquetoast
Never heard that word before lad. Noice.
Luis Harris
Literally the best parts of the book. Something about Levin and his scenes were just so cozy and quaint.
Kayden James
the girl in the middle is kinda hot.
Mason Lewis
The reason I bought that book,and the ONLY reason I bought that book...
I'm reading through it right now. Just finished Part 3. I took it out of the library because I really enjoyed Crime and Punishment and it was in stock.
OP is not a faggot, this book sucks. My favourite part so far has been Part 3 with hippolite. Most of the characters are too degenerate to sympathise with, with the sole exception of the MC, who is too much of a Mary Sue.
Not only is it a long book just in terms of pages, you need to read through it relatively slowly for it to not whoosh.