Is it normal that a person doing a PhD in pure mathematics finds Dosteyevski's book "The Karamazov" so boring?
I read "Crime and Punishment" back in 2009(I hadn't gone to college yet) and it was really cool. It was the last piece of literature I read until this month.
Me being bored with this book could be the byproduct of too much math, or too much trivial entertainment from t.v. or the internet?
Is there anyone here who enjoyed the book?, what's so good about it?
>>8615221
what books do you enjoy
you seem to believe that your maths experience has ruined your taste for this book, but what books has it not ruined for you?
>>8615230
op said the last book he actually read was 'Crime and Punishment' in 09. Hasn't read anything since I'm guessing,
>>8615221
>Is it normal that a person doing a PhD in pure mathematics finds Dosteyevski's book "The Karamazov" so boring?
No, usually pure mathematics implies a degree of intelligence as opposed to retardation.
>>8615221
Maybe your translation is shit.
The best book from the best writer ever. Yeah, also could be boring.
blogpost go on /r9k/ or your blog
>>8615237
I guess I'm retarded then.