The Brothers Karamazov by Fyodor Dostoevsky (1888)
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Step into the stormy world of The Brothers Karamazov, Dostoevsky's final and most profound masterpiece. It's not just a family drama—it's a collision of faith, doubt, passion, and philosophy, all wrapped in a murder mystery. The fiery Dmitri, the intellectual Ivan, and the spiritual Alyosha each represent a different path of the human soul, while their father's corruption pulls them into chaos. This is a novel that asks life's biggest questions: Does God exist? Can morality survive without faith? What does it mean to be truly free? If you've ever wanted a story that's equal parts courtroom thriller, theological debate, and soap opera with Russian intensity, this is it. Listening to this episode, you'll see why The Brothers Karamazov is often called the greatest novel ever written. Want to find out what drives people to love, hate, and betray—sometimes in the same breath? Then buckle up. Dostoevsky doesn't hand you answers, but he makes sure you'll never stop asking the questions.
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