Crime and Punishment - Fedor Dostoevsky Mondadori

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Book in Italian.

There are novels that don't need introductions. As soon as we start reading them, from the first pages they project us into a life that was unthinkable for us just moments before, in which we nevertheless find our way wonderfully. [...] Crime and Punishment is one of these novels, a work of burning relevance, in which Dostoevsky was able to capture, starting from his era, the echo of remote voices in our culture and today more than ever vibrant. Reading this novel you immediately think of the empty and lifeless gaze of many 'heroes' of our crime news, the threatening voice of the God of Genesis shouting at Cain rings in your head: Cain, what have you done? Now you are cursed by the earth, you will be a wanderer and a wanderer. And you ask yourself: what if it was me? (from the preface by Damiano Rebecchini). A decisive novel for subsequent twentieth-century fiction, for the psychological excavation of the characters and the ferocity of the emotional analysis. In a new translation, the immortal story of suffering and salvation has become one of the most beloved and influential classics of all time (and all literature).

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Description

Book in Italian.

There are novels that don't need introductions. As soon as we start reading them, from the first pages they project us into a life that was unthinkable for us just moments before, in which we nevertheless find our way wonderfully. [...] Crime and Punishment is one of these novels, a work of burning relevance, in which Dostoevsky was able to capture, starting from his era, the echo of remote voices in our culture and today more than ever vibrant. Reading this novel you immediately think of the empty and lifeless gaze of many 'heroes' of our crime news, the threatening voice of the God of Genesis shouting at Cain rings in your head: Cain, what have you done? Now you are cursed by the earth, you will be a wanderer and a wanderer. And you ask yourself: what if it was me? (from the preface by Damiano Rebecchini). A decisive novel for subsequent twentieth-century fiction, for the psychological excavation of the characters and the ferocity of the emotional analysis. In a new translation, the immortal story of suffering and salvation has become one of the most beloved and influential classics of all time (and all literature).

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