This Penguin Classics collection brings together some of Dostoyevsky’s most compelling shorter works, headlined by The Gambler—a tense, semi-autobiographical novella exploring obsession, love, and the seductive danger of roulette. Inspired by the author’s own struggles with gambling addiction, the story lays bare the compulsive psychology of risk-taking, all while entangling readers in a web of volatile romance and social satire. The volume also includes selected stories that capture Dostoyevsky’s unmatched ability to probe moral dilemmas, existential crises, and the human capacity for both folly and redemption.
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