Classic / British English Raskolnikoff, a young student, has been forced to give up his university studies because of lack of money. He withdraws from society and, poor and lonely, he develops a plan to murder a greedy old moneylender. Surely the murder of one worthless old woman would be excused, even approved of, if it made possible a thousand good deeds? But this crime is just the beginning of the story...
Laurence Irving Books
This author delves into the intersection of visual arts and performance, drawing from a rich legacy rooted in theatrical lineage. His artistic style is deeply influenced by the world of the stage, evident in his captivating illustrations and evocative set designs. He also explores biographical narratives, illuminating the lives and contributions of his artistically inclined forebears. His work offers a unique perspective on the synergy between the visual and the dramatic.
