The Sinner and the Saint
Autor Kevin Birminghamen Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 noi 2022
The Sinner and the Saint gives us the story of the creation of a work of literature that has bewitched readers for over a century, and of the two men so central to it: Dostoevsky himself, and Pierre François Lacenaire, a notorious murderer and glamorous egoist who charmed and outraged Paris in the 1830s and whose sensational story provided the germ of the novel. As reports of his trial tore through Europe, readers asked themselves: could the instincts of nihilism, the philosophy inspiring a new generation of Russian revolutionaries, also drive a man to murder? Showing how both men's lives were directed by the intoxicating new ideas swirling around Europe in the nineteenth century, The Sinner and the Saint also reveals why they still appal and entice us today. Thrilling and definitive, this is the story of a masterpiece.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780141981710
ISBN-10: 0141981717
Pagini: 420
Dimensiuni: 128 x 196 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
ISBN-10: 0141981717
Pagini: 420
Dimensiuni: 128 x 196 x 31 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Penguin Books
Colecția Penguin
Notă biografică
Kevin Birmingham received his Ph.D. in English from Harvard, where he was a Lecturer in English and in History & Literature as well as an instructor in the university's Writing Program. He is the author of the New York Times bestselling The Most Dangerous Book. It received the PEN New England Award for Nonfiction in 2015 and the Truman Capote Award for Literary Criticism in 2016.
Recenzii
A
page
turner
about
turning
pages,The
Sinner
and
the
Saint:
Dostoevsky
and
the
Gentleman
Murderer
Who
Inspired
A
Masterpiecenot
only
brings
us
back
into
the
fevered
panic
of
Raskolnikov
as
he
murders
an
old
woman,
his
motives
a
mystery
even
to
his
own
sputtering
mind,
but
also
to
real-life
characters,
most
vividly
a
Parisian
dandy
(we
might
now
call
him
'gay'),
whose
nihilism
and
thrill
killings
set
Dostoevsky's
imagination
ticking.
Compulsively
readable,
tautly
drawn,
and
richly
researched,
here
is
the
brilliant
study
Dostoevsky
and
his
staggeringCrime
and
Punishment-filled,
we
now
find,
with
intimations
of
him-so
deserves
Dostoevsky didn't have any choice about misery-the Siberian exile and the epilepsy, the despair and debts and the deaths of those he loved. All that just fell upon him, and none of us would want tobehim, not even for the sake of those books. But wanting to know what it wasliketo be him-well, that's different, and I can't imagine a better guide than Kevin Birmingham. Dostoevsky was both sinner and saint, and this wonderfully pungent book presents his extraordinary life in the most vivid detail imaginable. Birmingham puts you in the room when Raskolnikov brings down the axe; and he puts you there too when the novelist discovers the face of redemptive love.
WithThe Sinner and the Saint,Kevin Birmingham has scored a hat trick, delivering three biographies in one book-expertly chronicling the lives of the man who wroteCrime and Punishmentand the murderer who inspired the tale, and the fascinating evolution of the novel itself. Birmingham's ingenious braided narrative offers an inspired new reading to those who already know and love Dostoevsky's masterpiece, and serves as an indispensable guide for first time readers.
Dostoevsky didn't have any choice about misery-the Siberian exile and the epilepsy, the despair and debts and the deaths of those he loved. All that just fell upon him, and none of us would want tobehim, not even for the sake of those books. But wanting to know what it wasliketo be him-well, that's different, and I can't imagine a better guide than Kevin Birmingham. Dostoevsky was both sinner and saint, and this wonderfully pungent book presents his extraordinary life in the most vivid detail imaginable. Birmingham puts you in the room when Raskolnikov brings down the axe; and he puts you there too when the novelist discovers the face of redemptive love.
WithThe Sinner and the Saint,Kevin Birmingham has scored a hat trick, delivering three biographies in one book-expertly chronicling the lives of the man who wroteCrime and Punishmentand the murderer who inspired the tale, and the fascinating evolution of the novel itself. Birmingham's ingenious braided narrative offers an inspired new reading to those who already know and love Dostoevsky's masterpiece, and serves as an indispensable guide for first time readers.