Just moments before the execution of the shooting sentence and minutes after the members of the Petrashevsky circle were forced to kiss the cross to be executed, one of the most important pardons in history arrived and Tsar Nicholas I, the death sent ...
Just moments before the execution of the shooting sentence and minutes after the members of the Petrashevsky circle were forced to kiss the cross to be executed, one of the most important pardons in history arrived and Tsar Nicholas I, the death sentence of Fyodor Dostoyevsky and other members of the Petrashevsky canceled and transferred them from the death squad to the forced labor camp in Omsk, Siberia. Perhaps this is the only moment of the Romanov dynasty that human history should be grateful for. The Tsar of Russia prevented the death of one of the greatest writers and thinkers of all time, even when he had not yet written his masterpieces. Despite all these years of imprisonment, interrogations, exile to Siberia, and especially those few minutes of being on death row, they never left Dostoyevsky, and he always, both in his works of fiction and in the book "Interrogation", which is the collection of all those interrogations and the narration of those horrible experiences is, he has addressed those adventures that happened to his body and mind. Dostoyevsky described the case of himself and his associates in Petrashevsky's circle with the particularity he has always been famous for, and used his exemplary mastery in narrating those terrible days and years with delicacy and realism. The conclusion of Fyodor Dostoyevsky is the only unknown of the great storyteller, after whom all philosophy, psychology, art, and self-writing took a different form. The
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