Summary
Eugen Drewermann: Dostoevsky
According to Drewermann, Dostoevsky is a geometer of the psyche. Like no other author of world literature, he discovers the most distant zones of the human soul and illuminates human abysses with the greatest empathy and personal care. This is why Dostoyevsky can be a comfort, especially to those who are in conflict with themselves. In five philosophical essays, the author accurately interprets man's understanding of life, suffering and fear of death through the major and minor works of Dostoevsky and through the analysis of key characters.
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