Karamazov Brothers
Karamazov Brothers, authored by the renowned Fyodor Dostoevsky, is a profound exploration of morality, faith, and familial conflict. Set against the backdrop of 19th-century Russia, the narrative begins with the shocking murder of Fyodor Karamazov, a man notorious for his debauchery. His three sons are thrust into a harrowing confrontation with their own guilt and moral dilemmas as they navigate the aftermath of their father's death.
The passionate and impulsive Dmitri grapples with his reckless behavior, while the cynical and intellectual Ivan wrestles with existential questions. Meanwhile, the innocent novice monk Alyosha embodies the struggle between faith and doubt. Each character represents distinct philosophical perspectives, making Karamazov Brothers a rich text for those interested in psychology, ethics, and spirituality.
Published in 2025, this softcover edition brings Dostoevsky's classic work to new readers and long-time fans alike. Ideal for literature enthusiasts, philosophy students, or anyone seeking to understand the complexities of human nature, this book is a thoughtful gift choice.