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The Prisoner of Free Will: Dostoevsky and the Philosophy of the Wounded Soul

by Boris Kriger
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798196134333
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 218
  • Original Price: GBP 14.75
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 300 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Criticism

There is a writer who does not let you remain comfortable. He does not offer answers, does not soothe, does not explain the world in terms that make it easier to bear. And yet, after reading him, something in you is more alive than it was before. Not because he showed you the light, but because he stayed with you in the dark.
This book is not a study of Dostoevsky. It is a confession of someone who resisted him for years-who found his world too heavy, too desperate, too theatrical-and then, one day, recognized it. Not as literature, but as life. As truth that had been waiting, patient and unjudging, for the moment when there would be nowhere else to turn.
The Prisoner of Free Will follows Dostoevsky's great insight: that human beings carry within themselves something immense, fragile, and mostly unrecognized-a capacity for love so deep it frightens them into cruelty, a freedom so vast it can destroy everything it touches. His characters-Raskolnikov, Myshkin, Nastasya Filippovna, Ivan, Alyosha, Stavrogin-are not people in the ordinary sense. They are the forces that live inside every one of us: reason pushed to the point of murder, goodness too pure for a broken world, beauty that burns those who carry it, a rebellion born not of hatred but of unbearable compassion.
This is a book about freedom, suffering, love, and the God who refuses to compel. It is written with tenderness toward every character-even those the world would call villains-because Dostoevsky taught that no one can be fully judged, and that the last possibility of rescue is not doctrine, not argument, but the simple, aching willingness to stay beside another person in their pain.
Keywords: Dostoevsky, philosophy, freedom, suffering, compassion, faith, human soul

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