The Gambler - Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky - ebook

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A thrilling exploration of human obsession and the psychology of risk, The Gambler by Fyodor Dostoyevsky takes readers into the heart of a man consumed by his passion for roulette, love, and self-destruction. Written with Dostoyevsky's signature intensity and deep psychological insight, The Gambler follows Alexei Ivanovich, a tutor caught in a whirlwind of ambition, love, and addiction. Set in a fictional European town, the novel exposes the reckless world of high-stakes gambling, where fortunes are won and lost in a moment. As Alexei struggles with his growing addiction, he is entangled in a complex love affair with the enigmatic Polina, navigating a web of manipulation, desperation, and hope. Inspired by Dostoyevsky's personal experiences with gambling, this semi-autobiographical novel offers a gripping and deeply personal look into the psychology of addiction, the lure of easy wealth, and the destructive power of desire. A classic of Russian literature, The Gambler remains one of Dostoyevsky's most intense and compelling works. Praised for its raw emotional depth and vivid storytelling, it has been studied and admired for generations. Readers who enjoy the psychological complexity of Crime and Punishment or The Brothers Karamazov will find The Gambler equally captivating. Step into a world where ambition meets desperation, and risk becomes obsession. The Gambler is an unforgettable journey into the highs and lows of human nature. Buy your copy today and experience Dostoyevsky's masterful storytelling!

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Liczba stron: 279

Rok wydania: 2025

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