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The Master of Petersburg

The Master of Petersburg

by J. M. Coetzee

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In 1869, Dostoevsky was summoned from Germany to St. Petersburg by the sudden death of his stepson. Coetzee dares to imagine the life of Dostoevsky, whom we watch as he obsessively follows his stepson’s ghost, trying to ascertain whether he was a suicide or a murder victim, and whether he loved or despised his stepfather. The novel is at once a compelling mystery steeped in the atmosphere of pre-revolutionary Russia, and a brilliant and courageous meditation on authority and rebellion, art and imagination.
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["Fiction" "History" "Fiction (fictional works by one author)" "Fiction biographical" "Fiction historical" "Russia (federation) fiction" "Authors fiction" "Fiction historical general" "Fiction general"]

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