I came across a passage from The Brothers Karamazov (in an Elden Ring lore video lol) that I enjoyed so I have been considering reading it. I’m not particularly great at interpreting literature and I also read a bit slowly, so I wasn’t sure if I would be better off starting with something shorter and simpler that he wrote. The passage in the video, a conversation between Ivan and Alyosha (mostly Ivan recounting stories of the suffering of children) seemed fairly straightforward to me, but I don’t know about the rest of the book.

Also I see there are a number of different English translations available for his works, are any of them particularly good or bad?

  • Prozmar [comrade/them]
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    2 years ago

    I'm Russian and read almost all of Dostoevsky in, well, Russian. Can't say anything about translations, but if you (or anyone else) have a question about some passage, or cultural context - I'll be happy to help.