Blood Still Drips by Paolo Nori is a deeply personal and stylistically experimental biography of Fyodor Dostoevsky. Blending memoir, literary criticism, and cultural reflection, Nori explores why Dostoevsky remains painfully alive in our time. The bo ...
Blood Still Drips by Paolo Nori is a deeply personal and stylistically experimental biography of Fyodor Dostoevsky. Blending memoir, literary criticism, and cultural reflection, Nori explores why Dostoevsky remains painfully alive in our time. The book opens with the harrowing moment of Dostoevsky’s near-execution in 1849, portraying it as the death of one man and the birth of another—one who would redefine the meaning of suffering, time, and redemption. Through a narrative that oscillates between humor and anguish, Nori invites readers to experience Dostoevsky not just as a historical figure, but as a living presence whose wounds still bleed into our collective consciousness.
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