Dostoevsky Still Speaks to Us, 200 Years Later
COMMENTARY: The Russian author’s stories refuse to let the reader passively sit back and enjoy the ride. Instead, each novel probes the human heart.
COMMENTARY: The Russian author’s stories refuse to let the reader passively sit back and enjoy the ride. Instead, each novel probes the human heart.
The story of the “Grand Inquisitor” in The Brothers Karamazov provides a key to understanding what is happening today in Germany.
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