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The Gambler: Unabridged and Illustrated Classic Book by Dostoevsky

por Fyodor Dostoevsky

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Editora The Lost Book Project
Ano 2025
ISBN-13 9781917986717

Sinopse

A dark psychological tale of obsession, debt, and self-destruction, The Gambler is one of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s most personal and compelling works. First published in 1867, this novella draws from the author's own struggles with gambling addiction and financial ruin, creating a raw, fast-paced narrative that explores human weakness, compulsion, and the seductive lure of risk.<br/>Set in a fictional European resort town, The Gambler follows Alexei Ivanovich, a young tutor whose reckless passion for roulette mirrors his doomed love for the manipulative Polina. As the plot unfolds amid high society and casino culture, Dostoevsky exposes the emotional volatility and psychological torment behind compulsive gambling, along with biting critiques of social status, Russian nobility, and Western Europe. This is not just a story of money lost and won—it's a sharp examination of pride, humiliation, and the extremes of human desire.<br/>This edition is based on the classic English translation and includes beautiful illustrations that bring 19th-century Europe and the feverish atmosphere of the roulette table to life. Perfect for fans of Russian literature, psychological fiction, and those interested in the inner workings of addiction, The Gambler remains as relevant today as it was over 150 years ago.

Editora The Lost Book Project
Ano 2025
ISBN-13 9781917986717

Sinopse

A dark psychological tale of obsession, debt, and self-destruction, The Gambler is one of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s most personal and compelling works. First published in 1867, this novella draws from the author's own struggles with gambling addiction and financial ruin, creating a raw, fast-paced narrative that explores human weakness, compulsion, and the seductive lure of risk.<br/>Set in a fictional European resort town, The Gambler follows Alexei Ivanovich, a young tutor whose reckless passion for roulette mirrors his doomed love for the manipulative Polina. As the plot unfolds amid high society and casino culture, Dostoevsky exposes the emotional volatility and psychological torment behind compulsive gambling, along with biting critiques of social status, Russian nobility, and Western Europe. This is not just a story of money lost and won—it's a sharp examination of pride, humiliation, and the extremes of human desire.<br/>This edition is based on the classic English translation and includes beautiful illustrations that bring 19th-century Europe and the feverish atmosphere of the roulette table to life. Perfect for fans of Russian literature, psychological fiction, and those interested in the inner workings of addiction, The Gambler remains as relevant today as it was over 150 years ago.