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The Sinner and the Saint
The Sinner and the Saint: Dostoevsky and the Gentleman Murderer Who Inspired a Masterpiece | Kevin Birmingham
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From the New York Times bestselling author of THE MOST DANGEROUS BOOK, the true story behind the creation of another masterpiece of world literature, Fyodor Dostoevsky's CRIME AND PUNISHMENT. *Featured in the Chicago Tribune's Great 2021 Fall Book Preview* THE SINNER AND THE SAINT is the deeply researched and immersive tale of how Dostoevsky came to write this great murder storyand why it changed the world. As a young man, Dostoevsky was a celebrated writer, but his involvement with the radical politics of his day condemned him to a long Siberian exile. There, he spent years studying the criminals that were his companions. Upon his return to St. Petersburg in the 1860s, he fought his way through gambling addiction, debilitating debt, epilepsy, the deaths of those closest to him, and literary banishment to craft an enduring classic. The germ of CRIME AND PUNISHMENT came from the sensational story of Pierre Franois Lacenaire, a notorious murderer who charmed and outraged Paris in the 1830s. Lacenaire was a glamorous egoist who embodied the instincts that lie beneath nihilism, a western-influenced philosophy inspiring a new generation of Russian revolutionaries. Dostoevsky began creating a Russian incarnation of Lacenaire, a character who could demonstrate the errors of radical politics and ideas. His name would be Raskolnikov. Lacenaire shaped Raskolnikov in profound ways, but the deeper insight, as Birmingham shows, is that Raskolnikov began to merge with Dostoevsky. Dostoevsky was determined to tell a murder story from the murderer's perspective, but his character couldn't be a monster. No. The murderer would be chilling because he wants so desperately to be good. The writing consumed Dostoevsky. As his debts and the predatory terms of his contract caught up with him, he hired a stenographer to dictate the final chapters in time. Anna Grigorievna became Dostoevsky's first reader and chief critic and changed the way he wrote forever. By the time Dostoevsky finished his great novel, he had fallen in love. Dostoevsky's great subject was self-consciousness. CRIME AND PUNISHMENT advanced a revolution in artistic thinking and began the greatest phase of Dostoevsky's career. THE SINNER AND THE SAINT now gives us the thrilling and definitive story of that triumph.
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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.

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In memory of @ReadingEnvy I will be reading either The Sentence which Jenny gave 5⭐ on Goodreads or The Sinner and the Saint which was from Jenny's TBR list.

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Centique Oh these are great choices! Thank you so much for this tribute 💕 2y
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This audiobook was so engaging that it kept me awake rather than helping me fall asleep! There are long passages from several Dostoevsky works quoted with great liveliness by the narrator. I appreciated the author‘s scholarship. Quotes from unused drafts will add depth to my reading of Crime and Punishment.

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