Crime and Punishment

- Yazar
- Fyodor Mihailoviç Dostoyevski
- Yayınevi
- Penguin Popular Classics
- Dil
- İngilizce
- Sayfa s.
- 434
A dark and compelling of a young intellectual tempted towards crime through severe penury.
Raskolnikov, a former student who is morbidly self-obsessed, murders an old woman money-lender with a borrowed hatchet in a desperate attempt to free himself from poverty. From the openin pages Dostoyevski attaches us unflinchingly to his intense and mysterious anti-hero, creating a web of intimacy and tension which is increasingly claustrophobic. Crime and guilt -its traumatic and inevitable successor- are the central themes running through the novel and the notions of 'justifiable' murder and worldly retribution are depicted with a deft and razor-sharp precision.
Crime and Punishment both haunts and disturbs, yet, as the critic John Jones wrote, it is 'the most accessible and exciting novel in the world'.
(Arka Kapak)