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Emory Hall
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Binding
Paper Back
Number of Pages
120
Language
English
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Book Summary
MADE OF RIVERS [REVISED & EXPANDED] invites you into Dostoevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov—a masterful blend of murder mystery, courtroom drama, and the tangled depths of family and faith. This revised edition, brought to life by award-winning translators Richard Pevear and Larissa Volokhonsky, is a must-read for literature lovers and curious newcomers alike. It offers a contemplative, emotionally charged journey that lingers long after the final page is turned.
In MADE OF RIVERS [REVISED & EXPANDED], Dostoevsky’s lyrical prose and intricate structure unfold through the voices of the Karamazov brothers—Dmitri, the impulsive son; Ivan, the rational intellectual; Alyosha, the compassionate novice—alongside a vivid cast of characters and a society at a turning point. The narrative moves from intimate family tensions to sweeping inquiries about justice, belief, and what it means to be human, inviting readers to wrestle with big questions without losing themselves in the drama. The pacing blends mystery with philosophical debate, allowing readers to live the moral tension with every page.
This edition of MADE OF RIVERS [REVISED & EXPANDED] preserves Dostoevsky’s capacity to illuminate essential truths through dialog, drama, and a richly drawn social world. The book invites engagement with key concepts—faith and doubt, love and responsibility, power and privilege—presented through riveting episodes and unforgettable scenes that reward reflection and empathy as much as curiosity.
After finishing MADE OF RIVERS [REVISED & EXPANDED], readers gain a deeper understanding of how belief, love, and responsibility shape lives—and how questions without easy answers can open the heart. The experience lingers, inviting ongoing reflection on what it means to be human and how we choose to live with one another.
Product Details
Author
Emory Hall
Publisher
HAY HOUSE
Number of Pages
120
Language
English
SKU
9789366116778
ISBN
9789366116778
Dimensions
14 x 0.7 x 21.6 cm
Binding
Paper Back
MRP: ₹ 250
₹ 212
15% Off