The famous Russian author shows us what’s to fear in a world without God. The dogma of progress may never recover from the 20th century. Entire continents razed by war, whole peoples wiped from Earth, ...
A former archbishop of Canterbury on reclaiming the human world through compassion and absolution. By Peter Wehner The Russian novelist, a compulsive gambler, lost everything in the opulent spa and ...
The facts of Fyodor Dostoyevsky`s life as given to us in these volumes are (and were) the stuff that great and gloomy novels are made of. While still in his 20s, Dostoyevsky was arrested in 1849 and ...
Long before becoming Bollywood’s ‘King of Romance’, Shah Rukh Khan starred in a rare Indian TV adaptation of a Fyodor ...
Living through a last-minute death-sentence reprieve, followed by nine years of hard labor and military service in Siberia, left Dostoyevsky “born again,” writes Susan McReynolds, who teaches Slavic ...
Fyodor Dostoyevsky, in this 1872 portrait, is often compared to fellow Russian author Leo Tolstoy as the greatest novelist of all time. Courtesy image “Crime and Punishment” by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, ...
Feodor Dostoyevsky, the great 19th-century Russian novelist, was a gambler who squandered vast sums at the roulette tables of Paris and Baden-Baden. Like all compulsive gamblers, he was captive to his ...
Belarusian President Alyaksandr Lukashenka's speechwriter would be well-advised to start brushing up his resume -- if, that is, he was behind the gaffe committed by Lukashenka during his annual ...