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The House of the Dead
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356 pages
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Set in a Siberian prison camp, this semi-autobiographical novel draws from Dostoevsky's own experiences during his exile. It offers a compelling portrayal of the harsh realities faced by convicts, interwoven with philosophical reflections and a variety of characters. The narrative unfolds as a series of events and discussions, providing insight into human psychology amidst the tumultuous social and political climate of 19th-century Russia. This work is essential for enthusiasts of Russian literature and Dostoevsky's profound explorations of the human condition.
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2010, paperback
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