white nights
white nights
Written by: Dostoevsky
Translated by: Ahmed Sameer
Review: Muhammad Al-Gizawi
An emotional story steeped in grief and ambiguous feelings. In one of his best works, Dostoevsky depicts the struggle of the self between the feelings of love and friendship towards a person, and employs his unique capabilities in describing and analyzing the small and tormented feelings of our alienation towards a lover who did not write to us.
The accuracy and intelligence with which the writer was known in revealing the secrets of the human soul and summarizing its torments in an interesting narration and sharp, accurate sentences, penetrating the soul is the highest value of a work that reduced meanings, vast ideas and various details that cannot be said with such smoothness and literalism except with the pen of Dostoevsky, who passes through the charm of his words to beyond imagination.
About the book:
Cover: plain cardboard
Weight: 135 g
Number of pages: 90 pages
The size is 14.5*21 cm
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