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A Writer's Diary
Contributor(s): Dostoevsky, Fyodor (Author), Morson, Gary Saul (Editor), Morson, Gary Saul (Introduction by)
ISBN: 0810125218     ISBN-13: 9780810125216
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
OUR PRICE:   $39.55  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: March 2009
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Annotation: Winner of the AATSEEL Outstanding Translation Award

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Literary Figures
- Literary Criticism | Russian & Former Soviet Union
- Literary Criticism | Eastern European (see Also Russian & Former Soviet Union)
Dewey: 891.783
LCCN: 2008048250
Physical Information: 1.52" H x 5.72" W x 8.56" (1.66 lbs) 648 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 19th Century
- Cultural Region - Eastern Europe
- Cultural Region - Russia
 
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Publisher Description:
The essential entries from Dostoevsky's complete Diary, called his boldest experiment in literary form, are now available in this abridged edition; it is a uniquely encyclopedic forum of fictional and nonfictional genres. A Writer's Diary began as a column in a literary journal, but by 1876 Dostoevsky was able to bring it out as a complete monthly publication with himself as an editor, publisher, and sole contributor, suspending work on The Brothers Karamazov to do so. The Diary's radical format was matched by the extreme range of its contents. In a single frame it incorporated an astonishing variety of material: short stories; humorous sketches; reports on sensational crimes; historical predictions; portraits of famous people; autobiographical pieces; and plans for stories, some of which were never written while others appeared later in the Diary itself. A range of authorial and narrative voices and stances and an elaborate scheme of allusions and cross-references preserve and present Dostoevsky's conception of his work as a literary whole. Selected from the two-volume set, this abridged edition of A Writer's Diary appears in a single paperback volume, along with a new condensed introduction by editor Gary Saul Morson.