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Alice Munro
Existential Exploration
Human Consciousness
Identity Crisis
Classic Literature
Psychological Fiction
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Number of Pages
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Age Group
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Book Summary
Dear Life: Winner Of The Nobel Prize In Literature Offers A Piercing Entry Into The Mind Of Fyodor Dostoyevsky Through Two Storied Investigations Of Consciousness: Notes From Underground And The Double. This Collection Is Ideal For Adult Readers, Students Of Literature, And Fans Of Psychological Fiction Who Crave Depth, Moral Complexity, And A Haunting Reflection On The Human Condition. The Tone Is Thoughtful, Introspective, And Uneasy, Inviting Readers To Consider What It Means To Live Honestly In A World That Often Seems Indifferent.
Notes From Underground Unfolds As A Gripping First-Person Monologue That Threads Memory, Motive, And Rebellion, While The Double Sends A Clerk Into A Chilling Confrontation With His Own Mirrored Self. This Edition, With Ronald Wilks's Precise Translation And An Insightful Introduction By Robert Louis Jackson, Invites Readers To Explore Dostoyevsky's Mastery Of Voice, Rhythm, And Moral Inquiry.
The Experience Is Enriched By Compact, Assured Storytelling That Blends Philosophical Puzzles With A Psychologically Acute Sense Of Atmosphere. The Cadence, Wit, And Intensity Reward Patient Reading, While The Introduction Helps Place These Works Within Dostoyevsky's Broader Questions About Freedom, Responsibility, And The Nature Of The Self.
Dear Life: Winner Of The Nobel Prize In Literature Offers More Than A Reading Experience; It Invites A Deeper Encounter With Existence Itself. After Finishing, Readers Gain A Renewed Awareness Of The Fragility And Resilience Of The Self, A Richer Appreciation For Dostoyevsky’S Moral Questions, And A Lasting Sense Of Wonder About Life, Identity, And The Human Condition.
Product Details
Author
Alice Munro
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
336
SKU
9780099578635
ISBN
9780099578635
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
12.9 x 2.1 x 19.8 cm
Binding
Paper Back
MRP: ₹ 699
₹ 630
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