Crime and Punishment

by Fydor Dostoevsky | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 0393092925 Global Overview for this book
Registered by melipone on 12/8/2007
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Journal Entry 1 by melipone on Saturday, December 8, 2007
It is the story of a murder and its consequences, a tale of suspense without equal.

Journal Entry 2 by wingMelydiawing from Rockville, Maryland USA on Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Found this on the shelves at St. Elmo's Coffee Pub in Alexandria, Virginia. It's in need of a little TLC; I'll tape it up good before reading it.

Journal Entry 3 by wingMelydiawing at -- Geocaches, Virginia USA on Thursday, September 23, 2010
Why is this book so long? Seriously. About halfway through I checked out the plot summary on Wikipedia and I was surprised to discover I was following along fairly well. But that doesn't explain why it takes so much text to tell this story. Basically, this guy kills an unpleasant pawnbroker and her sister, guy's mother and sister visit because sister is supposed to marry some shady dude, guy's best friend falls in love with sister, random drunk dude dies, random drunk dude's daughter befriends guy, and meanwhile an obnoxiously chatty detective is investigating the deaths of the unpleasant pawnbroker and her sister. (I can't count the number of times I said, "Shut up, Porfiry!") Oh yeah, and there's angst. Lots and lots of angst. Don't worry about the names - I had a terrible time keeping track of who was who because everybody had at least three names and all of them were so complicated they immediately fell out of my head the first fifty or so times I encountered them. I still can't remember most of them well enough to say them aloud. The story is told mostly in dialogue, almost enough to be a play, so I'm surprised there haven't been more recent film adaptations. Anyway, this is a decently interesting story - full of intrigue and suspense, with a sweet ending - except that at times I wondered if the author was paid by the word. For example, he described the letter guy got from shady dude, then guy confronts shady dude about the letter and recounts his reaction to said letter, then later guy recounts his confrontation with shady dude about the letter to others. And this is hardly an isolated incident: several scenes are described in their entirety multiple times. I guess it's good if you weren't paying enough attention, but dude! Hire an editor!

(Yes, I am well aware that I am going to Literary Hell for telling Dostoevsky to hire an editor. Dickens and Austen could use one too.)

(My toes are getting warm.)

Journal Entry 4 by wingOBCZSheratonCrystalCitywing at Sheraton Crystal City Hotel in Arlington, Virginia USA on Sunday, October 10, 2010

Released 13 yrs ago (10/9/2010 UTC) at Sheraton Crystal City Hotel in Arlington, Virginia USA

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