In The Gambler, Fyodor Dostoyevsky explores the gripping world of obsession and risk through the story of Alexei, a man consumed by the thrill of roulette. Set against a backdrop of passion and despair, this intense novella delves into the destructive power of addiction and the complexities of human nature.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky's successful first book, Poor Folk, came out 175 years ago today when the author was only 24 years old. But in a life beset by drama worthy of, say, a Russian novel, it would be many years before he produced a notable follow-up. Here we explore the literary giant’s best books and how they mirror his extraordinary life.