Devils
"Devils," also known as "The Possessed" or "The Demons," is a captivating novel by the renowned author Fyodor Dostoevsky, first published between 1871 and 1872. This compelling work is the third of Dostoevsky's five major novels and offers a profound exploration of atheism and the political turmoil in Russia. Set in a small provincial town, the narrative delves into the chaos that ensues with the emergence of a group of fashionable radicals, drawing a striking parallel between their infectious radicalism and the devils that drove the Gadarene swine over the cliff. With 800 pages of rich, thought-provoking content, "Devils" serves as both a powerful political commentary and a deep psychological study. Published by Laufgard in 2008, this novel remains a significant reflection on the social life and customs of Russia from 1533 to 1917. Dive into Dostoevsky's intricate world and discover the haunting implications of a society gripped by demonic influences.