Okay /lit/, I'm going on a truncated summer vacation to the flyover states tomorrow. It's been a year or two since I've read a book by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, and want to bring another with me. Because I'm taking the train, I don't want to take up too much space with books, and I hate my e-reader. Etc. Etc. I've read Crime and Punishment and Notes from the Underground. What's your opinion /lit/? What's the best book to read from him?
What Dostoyevsky is better for a vacation out the three I have left: The Possessed, The Brothers Karamazov, or (Poor Folk/ The Double / The Eternal Husband)?
I haven't read any of them yet, and I'll be gone for a month. Potentially I'll have access to a library. If there's something much better I'll do without until then.
>Dostoymemesky thread again
Start The Brothers.
>>8028833
read The Idiot
>>8028833
Idiot is all of the worst parts of Dostoyevsky in one book. Go for the posessed, easily my favourite.
>>8029094
I felt exactly the opposite