In 1862, Dostoevsky made his first flight
him to the outside. He passed through Germany and arrived
to Paris, where he stayed only ten days,
Then he went to London for two weeks, came back
Then to Paris again, and spent it
Another two weeks, then he left for Geneva
Passing by the city of Basel. And in Geneva he met
With his friend Nikola Strakhov, the two friends visited
Italy together. Strakhov was then written
“Not nature, not buildings, not monuments,” he says
Art was concerned with him, but he would leave
His attention is all on people."
This great diver goes to the depths of souls
He directs all his attention to the people on the streets and in the theatres
And in coffee shops. He is trying to understand the psychology of each people during this trip
The flash that took about two months.
Pages: 192
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10- Netochka Nezvanovna
11- Memories of Winter, Feelings of Summer
12- The Demons (Two Parts)
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14- The Eternal Husband
15- Crocodile
16- The village of Stepanchikovo and its inhabitants
17- The neighbor has a weak heart
18- Uncle's Dream
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7- Notes from the Dead House
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