by
Fyodor A
Dostoyevsky /
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Translation by Constance Garnett
The Brothers Karamazov (Russian: Bpatpa Kapama3soesbı) is the final
novel by the Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky, and is generally
considered the culmination of his life’s work. The book portrays a
parricide in which each of a murdered man’s sons share a varying
degree of complicity. The Brothers Karamazov is a passionate
philosophical novel that explores deep into the ethical debates of
God, free will, and morality. It is a spiritual drama of moral struggles
concerning faith, doubt, reason, and modern Russia. Since its
publication, it has been acclaimed all over the world by thinkers as
diverse as Sigmund Freud, Albert Einstein, and Pope Benedict XVI as
one of the supreme achievements in literature.
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