White Nights
& Other Stories
(Autor) Fyodor DostoyevskyHarperCollins is proud to present its new range of best-loved, essential classics. I am a dreamer; I have so little real life that I look upon such moments as this now, as so rare, that I cannot help going over such moments again in my dreams. 'White Nights' is the bittersweet story of a lonely young man's love found and lost over four magical midsummer evenings in St. Petersburg. This collection brings together seven of Dostoyevsky's beloved short stories, including 'Bobok', an eavesdrop on the conversations of the dead, 'An Unpleasant Predicament', which follows a brazen wedding-crasher, and 'The Crocodile', in which a man is gobbled up at the Arcade. This selection of tales bring to life the cunning wives, buffoonish officials, greedy men and political prisoners of imperial Russia, showcasing Dostoyevsky's dry wit - both absurd and satirical - while revealing his deep compassion. Considered one of the most influential writers of all time, his empathy and idealism resonates today as a powerful antidote to the disillusionment of modern life. A selection of Dostoyevsky's short stories, translated by Constance Garnett. White Nights The Crocodile A Novel in Nine Letters An Unpleasant Predicament The Peasant Marey Bobok A Christmas Tree and a Wedding A Gentle Spirit
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821-1881) was a Russian novelist and philosopher known for his deep psychological insight and exploration of human nature. His most notable works include "Crime and Punishment," "The Brothers Karamazov," and "Notes from Underground." Dostoyevsky's writing style is characterized by its intense and philosophical themes, as well as its complex and multi-layered characters. He is credited with pioneering the psychological novel and greatly influencing the development of existentialist literature. "Crime and Punishment" is widely considered his most famous work, exploring themes of morality, guilt, and redemption. Dostoyevsky's contributions to literature have had a lasting impact, inspiring countless writers and thinkers with his profound exploration of the human condition.