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Nadie ha retratado la psicología humana como lo hizo Fiódor Dostoyevski. Su obra, fiel reflejo de una personalidad compleja y atormentada, marca una de las cimas de la narrativa universal. Admirada por generaciones de lectores y autores,
Crimen y castigo
narra el asesinato cometido por Rodión Raskólnikov, un estudiante arrogante y endeudado cuyo nihilismo anticipa la literatura existencialista. Su descenso a los infierno corre en paralelo al de la ciudad de San etersburgo, en plena decadencia, que Dostoyevski retrata con pulso firme y una galería de personajes absolutamente memorables.
No one has portrayed human psychology as Fyodor Dostoyevsky did. His work, a true reflection of a complex and tormented personality, marks one of the heights of the universal narrative. Admired by generations of readers and authors,
chronicles the murder committed by Rodion Raskolnikov, an arrogant and indebted student whose nihilism anticipates existentialist literature. His descent into hell runs parallel to that of the city of Saint Petersburg, in full decline, which Dostoyevsky portrays with a firm hand and a gallery of absolutely memorable characters.
Crimen y castigo
narra el asesinato cometido por Rodión Raskólnikov, un estudiante arrogante y endeudado cuyo nihilismo anticipa la literatura existencialista. Su descenso a los infierno corre en paralelo al de la ciudad de San etersburgo, en plena decadencia, que Dostoyevski retrata con pulso firme y una galería de personajes absolutamente memorables.
No one has portrayed human psychology as Fyodor Dostoyevsky did. His work, a true reflection of a complex and tormented personality, marks one of the heights of the universal narrative. Admired by generations of readers and authors,
chronicles the murder committed by Rodion Raskolnikov, an arrogant and indebted student whose nihilism anticipates existentialist literature. His descent into hell runs parallel to that of the city of Saint Petersburg, in full decline, which Dostoyevsky portrays with a firm hand and a gallery of absolutely memorable characters.