"He learned about life at sixteen, first from……" — Richard Brautigan
"He learned about life at sixteen, first from Dostoevsky and then from the whores of New Orleans."
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Dostoevsky is such a bad writer it is hard to take him seriously as a novelist, though he is a…
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Dostoevsky gives me more than any scientist, more than Gauss.
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Dostoevsky preaches the morality of the pariah, the morality of the slave.
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If Darwin had seen in life what Dostoevsky saw, he would not have talked of the law of the preservation…
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— Arthur Koestler
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— Akira Kurosawa
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Dostoevsky wrote fiction about identity, moral value, death, will, sexual vs. spiritual love, greed, freedom, obsession, reason, faith, suicide. And…
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