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Now regarded as one of the great works of world literature, this deeply personal novel challenged the spiritual and intellectual sensibilities of 19th century Russia by pitting a protagonist of innocent, reflective and empathic nature who suffers from socially disfiguring epilepsy against a world of entrenched cynicism, consuming self-interest and modern nihilism--and yet full of people the main character recognizes as being deeply in need of real love. Dostoevsky's novel takes his readers on a journey that will turn all their taught assumptions inside out.
Our guest discussion leader is Dr. Vladimir Marchenkov of Ohio University's School of Interdisciplinary Arts.
Registration is required. Please supply your email address and cell phone number in order to access the event through video or audio.
THIS EVENT WILL TAKE PLACE VIRTUALLY THROUGH GOOGLE MEET.
Sponsored by the Friends of the Athens Public Library.