celinenyx
Written on Apr 20, 2015
"A Gentle Creature" is a monologue of a man whose wife has just died. His thoughts churn around and around in his head, and he tries everything to be absolved from his own blame.
The narrator of "The Dream of a Ridiculous Man" has reached rock bottom. He has decided to kill himself with a revolver, but before he has a chance to, he has a dream.
All three of these stories are personal, zoomed in on the character's inner thoughts. Dostoyevsky is attributed with being the best psychologist to have ever existed, and the way he can represent human thoughts is fantastic. His novels can be a bit long winded, so this collection of novellas is perfect for someone looking for a taste of his work.