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The Possessed
Fyodor Dostoevsky · 1656 · 1053 pages
The Possessed is an anti-nihilistic novel by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. An extremely political book, Demons is a testimonial of life in Imperial Russia in the late 19th century. As the revolutionary democrats begin to rise in Russia, different ideologies begin to collide. Dostoyevsky casts a critical eye on both the radical idealists, portraying their ideas and ideological foundation as demonic, and the conservative establishment's ineptitude in dealing with those ideas and their social consequences. Dostoyevsky's novels focus on the idea that utopias and positivist ideas, in being utilitarian, were unrealistic and unobtainable.
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Robert Greene
“Perhaps one of my favorite novels ever is The Possessed by Fyodor Dostoevsky. It’s sometimes translated as ‘The Demons‘ but I prefer the old translation, titled The Possessed… This is an exploration of these anarchists, these revolutionaries in Russia in the 1860s. It’s absolutely fascinating, these characters are unforgettable. I still think about them, these really evil, amazing characters.”↗