Fedor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky’s life feels like an exciting novel. He was a gifted writer, compared to Gogol, but also a ambitious and fearless thinker who was condemned to death—yet, at the last moment, he was pardoned and sent into exile in Siberia. He was a desperate gambler, a loving husband and father, and his life was full of contradictions and trials. Italian writer and professor Paolo Nori will tell us the story of this great Russian author.