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Writer's Diary

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ISBN-10: 0810125218

ISBN-13: 9780810125216

Edition: 2009

Authors: Fyodor Dostoevsky, Gary Saul Morson, Kenneth Lantz, Kenneth Lantz, Fyodor Dostoyevsky

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The essential entries from Dostoevsky's complete Diary, called his boldest experiment in literary form, are now available in this abridged edition; it is a uniquely encyclopedic forum of fictional and nonfictional genres. A Writer's Diarybegan as a column in a literary journal, but by 1876 Dostoevsky was able to bring it out as a complete monthly publication with himself as an editor, publisher, and sole contributor, suspending work on The Brothers Karamazovto do so. The Diary's radical format was matched by the extreme range of its contents. In a single frame it incorporated an astonishing variety of material: short stories; humorous sketches; reports on sensational crimes; historical…    
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Book details

List price: $39.95
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Publication date: 3/17/2009
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 648
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.50" long x 1.80" tall
Weight: 1.628
Language: English

One of the most powerful and significant authors in all modern fiction, Fyodor Dostoevsky was the son of a harsh and domineering army surgeon who was murdered by his own serfs (slaves), an event that was extremely important in shaping Dostoevsky's view of social and economic issues. He studied to be an engineer and began work as a draftsman. However, his first novel, Poor Folk (1846), was so well received that he abandoned engineering for writing. In 1849, Dostoevsky was arrested for being a part of a revolutionary group that owned an illegal printing press. He was sentenced to be executed, but the sentence was changed at the last minute, and he was sent to a prison camp in Siberia instead.…