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Demons 1/2
translated by Sami Al-Droubi
Demons (The Devils) is one of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s most powerful and thought-provoking novels, examining radical ideologies, political extremism, and moral decay. Through a cast of unforgettable characters, Dostoevsky delivers a profound exploration of human nature and the destructive consequences of fanaticism.
About this book
Demons is set in a provincial Russian town where revolutionary ideas and political conspiracies begin to destabilize society. Through a rich ensemble of characters, Dostoevsky examines the tensions between faith and doubt, freedom and responsibility, and idealism and destruction. The novel explores how radical ideologies can corrupt individuals and fracture communities. Combining psychological depth with philosophical insight, it serves as both a political critique and a timeless study of human behavior. Widely regarded as one of Dostoevsky’s masterpieces, Demons remains remarkably relevant today.
Why read it?
To experience one of Dostoevsky’s greatest masterpieces.
To explore the dangers of political and ideological extremism.
To engage with complex and memorable characters.
To reflect on questions of faith, freedom, and morality.
To read a classic work that continues to influence literature and thought.
To explore the dangers of political and ideological extremism.
To engage with complex and memorable characters.
To reflect on questions of faith, freedom, and morality.
To read a classic work that continues to influence literature and thought.
Who is it for?
Readers of classic Russian literature.
Fans of philosophical and intellectual fiction.
Students of literature, philosophy, and political science.
Readers interested in social psychology and ideology.
Those seeking profound and challenging literary works.
Fans of philosophical and intellectual fiction.
Students of literature, philosophy, and political science.
Readers interested in social psychology and ideology.
Those seeking profound and challenging literary works.
Book details
Language
ar
ISBN-13
9789938886535
Page count
520
Age rating
Adults