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A blend of biography, Russian history, literary analysis, and a dash of true crime, focusing on Dostoevsky‘s early life and career up to Crime and Punishment.
The books main premise does fall flat, however; I think Birmingham is stretching the “gentlemen murderer” Pierre Francois Lacenaire‘s influence. While he is fascinating, the connection between the two is rather thin.
Still, a compelling read that any lover of classic lit. would enjoy.