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Obras por Michael R. Katz

Associated Works

Fathers and Sons [Norton Critical Edition] (1862) — Editor — 485 exemplares
The Five: A Novel of Jewish Life in Turn-of-the-Century Odessa (1936) — Tradutor, algumas edições76 exemplares
Polinka Saks / The Story of Aleksei Dmitrich (1992) — Tradutor, algumas edições25 exemplares
Antonina (1996) — Tradutor, algumas edições22 exemplares
Prologue: A Novel from the Beginning of the 1860s (1995) — Tradutor, algumas edições9 exemplares

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Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1944-12-09
Sexo
male

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Fairly disappointed in this book, the ending, Tolstoy's further explanations and defense among the controversy surrounding the publication of this novella. The added response and rebuttals of his wife and children provided nothing for me to further my understanding or acceptance of this minor text. For me, the problem of male sexual jealousy lies in deceit. If everybody was honest with each other and considered every possibility, including debauchery, life would be more fun and certainly less painful. And perhaps would not result in murder. The use of religion to curtail these natural animal desires creates a parallel world in which delusion becomes the norm.… (mais)
 
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MSarki | Jan 23, 2016 |
My friend lent me this book, and I think it disappointed him greatly that I didn't love it. I mean, I liked a few of the stories, but most of them were just portraits of unhappy marriages, and there's only so many times I can read that story in a row before I get bored. That said, I enjoyed learning about life in Russian at that time, about which I knew almost nothing. And of course some of the writing is just gorgeous - I do, after all, understand why Tolstoy is so highly lauded. He's just not my cup of tea.… (mais)
 
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melydia | Aug 18, 2015 |
This book is a literary book for literary types who take enjoyment from good technique alone. It has extraordinary technique and Dostoyevsky certainly has talent in portraying his protagonist. Unfortunately, the subject matter is a waste of the talent. The book was one amazingly boring monologue about a boring, petty man's petty encounters. It's like the opening scene in Eraserhead with the guy walking down the street stretched out to 2 hours. clip clop clip clop... At first, the monotonous monologue builds tension with the monotony.… (mais)
 
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Hae-Yu | 2 outras críticas | Jun 30, 2015 |
Generally I like Dostoevsky very much. However, "Notes From Underground....." is darkly discouraging. The best way I can describe this collection is as a series of philosophical snapshots taken at distinct periods in the author's life. Clearly he was eternally struggling to make meaning of life and it was an anguish filled process. Apparently I prefer the author's storytelling to his autobiographical philosophizing.
 
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hemlokgang | 2 outras críticas | Nov 14, 2012 |

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Obras
9
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Membros
578
Popularidade
#43,351
Avaliação
4.1
Críticas
5
ISBN
10

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