"The Double," written in Dostoevsky's youth, was a sharp turn
away from the realism of his first novel, "Poor Folk. "The first
real expression of his genius, "The Double" is a surprisingly
modern hallucinatory nightmare in which a minor official named
Goliadkin becomes aware of a mysterious doppelganger-a man who has
his name and his face and who gradually and relentlessly begins to
displace him with his friends and colleagues. In the dilemma of
this increasingly paranoid hero, Dostoevsky makes vividly concrete
the inner disintegration of consciousness that would become a major
theme of his work.
"
The Gambler" was written twenty years later, under the pressure of
crushing debt. It is a stunning psychological portrait of a young
man's exhilarating and destructive addiction, a compulsion that
Dostoevsky-who once gambled away his young wife's wedding ring-knew
intimately from his own experience. In the disastrous love affairs
and gambling adventures of his character, Alexei Ivanovich,
Dostoevsky explores the irresistible temptation to look into the
abyss of ultimate risk that he believed was an essential part of
the Russian national character.
The two strikingly original short novels brought together here-in
new translations by award-winning translators-were both literary
gambles of a sort for Dostoevsky.
(Book Jacket Status: Jacketed)
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