The House of the Dead or Prison Life in Siberia

Fyodor Dostoyevsky

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"The House of the Dead "or Prison Life in Siberia convicts and their fascinating stories, the wooden plank bed that they sleep on, the cabbage soup swimming with cockroaches that they eat--is made all the more vivid by the controlled, oddly impersonal tone of the narrator. He, like the others, had stepped beyond himself to commit his crime. He found his strange family of convicts boastful, ugly, vain, cruel and ludicrously obsessed with outward appearances. But it is their vitality that overtakesThe House of the Dead, turning the crisis of its narrator into a slow miracle: the return and reawakening of his personality.

 

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