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First published in 1867, Fyodor Dostoevsky's The Gambler (Igrok) is a gripping and semi-autobiographical exploration of obsession, human folly, and the psychological allure of risk. Written in just 26 days to meet a publishing deadline, the novel reflects Dostoevsky's own experiences with gambling addiction, capturing the emotional highs and devastating lows of life at the gaming tables. Despite its brevity and the circumstances of its creation, The Gambler is a rich and complex work that stands as one of Dostoevsky's most incisive studies of human nature. The story is narrated by Alexei…mehr

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First published in 1867, Fyodor Dostoevsky's The Gambler (Igrok) is a gripping and semi-autobiographical exploration of obsession, human folly, and the psychological allure of risk. Written in just 26 days to meet a publishing deadline, the novel reflects Dostoevsky's own experiences with gambling addiction, capturing the emotional highs and devastating lows of life at the gaming tables. Despite its brevity and the circumstances of its creation, The Gambler is a rich and complex work that stands as one of Dostoevsky's most incisive studies of human nature. The story is narrated by Alexei Ivanovich, a young tutor in the employ of a Russian general. As he navigates the intrigues and rivalries of the general's household, Alexei becomes entangled in his own destructive obsession with roulette. His infatuation with Polina, the general's stepdaughter, adds another layer of tension to the narrative, as Alexei's love for her becomes inextricably linked to his reckless gambling. Through Alexei's journey, Dostoevsky examines the psychological grip of addiction, the seductive lure of wealth, and the self-destructive impulses that drive people to gamble not just their money, but their futures. Set against the backdrop of a fictional European resort, The Gambler vividly portrays the cosmopolitan world of 19th-century Europe, where fortunes are made and lost in the blink of an eye. Dostoevsky's sharp observations and dark humor bring to life a cast of characters whose ambitions, vanities, and vices mirror the volatile nature of the roulette wheel. From the desperate scheming of the general to the haughty indifference of aristocrats, the novel captures the social dynamics and personal tragedies that unfold in this high-stakes environment. At its core, The Gambler is more than a story about gambling-it is a profound exploration of human vulnerability and the compulsions that shape our lives. Dostoevsky's portrayal of Alexei is both empathetic and unflinching, offering a raw and intimate portrait of a man torn between his desires and his better judgment. For readers seeking a compact yet deeply insightful work by Dostoevsky, The Gambler offers a unique window into the author's own struggles and his unparalleled ability to illuminate the complexities of the human soul. To read The Gambler is to enter a world of risk and reward, to witness the power of obsession and the fragility of human resolve, and to experience Dostoevsky's brilliance in capturing the emotional and moral struggles that define us all. It is a story that resonates far beyond the gaming tables, offering timeless insights into the human condition.
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