White Nights
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"I am oppressed by such strange thoughts, such gloomy sensations; questions still so obscure to me are crowding into my brain..."
White Nights, first published in 1848, is a poignant novella that explores themes of loneliness, love and the transience of human connection. Set against the quiet backdrop of St. Petersburg's white nights, the story follows a solitary dreamer who encounters a young woman, Nastenka, and forms an intense emotional bond over the course of four nights. Blending romantic idealism with Dostoevsky's signature psychological depth, the narrative reflects the inner struggles of its protagonist as he grapples with the chasm between fantasy and reality. Though brief, White Nights is rich in emotional nuance, portraying the ache of unfulfilled longing and the fleeting beauty of shared moments. The novella marks an early exploration of Dostoevsky's enduring concern with human suffering, isolation and yearning. It remains a beloved work for its lyrical prose and timeless meditation on the fragile hope that lives within every human heart.
Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821–1881) was a celebrated Russian novelist, philosopher and journalist renowned for his exploration of psychology, morality and existentialism. Born in Moscow, he endured a tumultuous life, including a sentence to a Siberian penal colony and struggles with poverty and addiction. His works delve into themes of suffering, redemption and the human condition. Often hailed as one of the greatest writers in world literature, Dostoevsky’s profound philosophical inquiries and complex characters continue to influence literature, psychology and existential thought. His legacy endures as a voice of human complexity and moral depth.
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