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The House of the Dead: New Translation

Fyodor Dostoevsky

Newly Translated and Annotated

Barcode 9781847496669
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Release Date: 31/05/2018

Genre: Fiction
Sub-Genre: Classic Fiction
Translator: Roger Cockrell
Label: Alma Classics
Contributors: Roger Cockrell (Translated by)
Language: English, Russian
Publisher: Alma Books Ltd
Pages: 384

Newly Translated and Annotated
The House of the Dead, here presented in a brand-new translation, is based on Dostoevsky's own autobiographical experiences during a four-year internment in a prison colony in Siberia.

The House of the Dead recounts the story of Alexander Goryanchikov, a gentleman who is sent to a prison colony in Siberia for killing his wife. Largely ignored at first by his fellow inmates due to his noble blood, he gradually settles in and becomes an avid observer of the new world around him – watching his fellow prisoners being brutally and cruelly punished by the guards, listening to their past stories of blood and murder, assimilating the institution’s social codes and learning that even convicts are capable of acts of pure generosity.

Based on Dostoevsky’s own autobiographical experiences of penal servitude in Siberia, this genre-defying novel is not only an unflinching exposé of the conditions faced by prisoners during the Tsarist period, but also a call to see the human side in criminals and rediscover the values of forgiveness and compassion.