In this book, a classic of world literature—the author of cult novels "Crime and Punishment," "The Idiot," and "The Devils"—analyzes the works of Pushkin, Gogol, Nekrasov, Belinsky, and also gives listeners the key to understanding the very essence of Russian literature!
Dostoevsky is a master in everything. Not only a brilliant writer, thinker, and philosopher, but also an excellent publicist and literary critic. He found his special literary genre in "A Writer’s Diary," and before that, together with his brother Mikhail, he was a publisher, editor, and author of the journals "Vremya" (Time) and "Epokha" (Epoch). In them, Fyodor Mikhailovich published his critical articles, notes, and reviews, in which he actively and cleverly responded to important events in the social, cultural, socio-political, and literary life of Russia of the pivotal 60s of the 19th century.
On Russian literature. Part 2