
Crime and Punishment
"We look at the criminals and madmen created by Dostoevsky with a completely different perspective. Understanding that we love these bad people and that there is something close to them within us leaves an uncanny and strange effect." --Hermann Hesse-
"I had to learn something, and I had to learn it quickly. Am I a louse like everyone else, or am I a human being?" Crime and Punishment, which was born from this question asked by Dostoyevsky's dark hero Raskolnikov, shows that the human soul can turn into both a narrow room with spiders crawling in every corner and a Siberian plain that stretches as far as the eye can see.
The riddle posed by Crime and Punishment, which we have presented in translation from the original Russian, which is an ideal starting point to enter Dostoyevsky's world, accompanies us today: Who is it that gets up from bed every morning in exhaustion, walks the streets in fevers and delusions all day long, and goes back to bed in the evening, exhausted? rotating?
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Number of Pages: 744
Year of Print: 2016
Language: Turkish
Publisher: İthaki Publications
Cover Illustration: Fatma Süleymanoğlu
Publication Coordinator: Tuğçe Nida Sevin
Prepared for Publication by: Selçuk Aylar
Cover Design: Şükrü Karakoç
First Print Year: 2016
Number of Pages: 744
Language: Turkish
Publisher | : | Ithaca publications |
Number of pages | : | 744 |
Publication Year | : | 2016 |
ISBN | : | 9786053756002 |
The heart | : | Turkish |