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| Author | Dostoevskij F. |
| Title | Pis'ma k zhene: Nevidimaja storona genija |
| Description | In Dostoevsky’s personal archive, which entered the Central Archive in November 1921, 11 packets of letters to his wife, Anna Grigoryevna, were found alongside notebooks containing material for his novels. The letters were written between 1866 and 1880. Thanks to them, we can understand Fyodor Mikhailovich more closely both as a brilliant writer and as an ordinary person, possessed by creative work and by powerful passions. Among these passions, the most dangerous and destructive was gambling addiction. His love for his family is darkened by an equally strong love of gambling, which burned through Dostoevsky and forced him to use his great literary gift to ask for money from the wife who adored him. What we have before us is a true emotional diary of the writer. His letters show what people can do in moments of weakness, and they also show how mutual respect and trust in a loving relationship can help people endure the most serious trials. |
| Year | 2026 |
| Publisher | Al'pina |
| Pages | 632 |
| Cover | Hardcover |
| ISBN | 978-5-0063-0336-2 |