



Read by Tim Ferriss, Charlie Munger, Sam Altman and 14 others

by Fyodor Dostoevsky · 1866 · 608 pages




Jordan Peterson
David Lynch
Pedro Pascal
Fareed Zakaria
Rodion Raskolnikov, an impoverished former student in Saint Petersburg, commits a brutal murder to test a theory of intellectual superiority. The narrative explores the psychological consequences of his actions and his eventual spiritual redemption. It is a profound study of guilt, moral alienation, and the search for salvation.
Published
1866
Pages
608
Language
ru
ISBN
9780679734505
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