The Gambler
Publisher Description
A desperate pursuit of fortune. A dangerous obsession. A struggle between passion and self-control.
The Gambler is a compelling psychological novel by Fyodor Dostoevsky, inspired by the author's own experiences with gambling and financial pressure.
The story follows Alexei, a young tutor working for a wealthy Russian family in a European resort town. As he becomes caught between romantic desire, personal pride, and the excitement of roulette, his fascination with gambling begins to shape his choices and relationships.
Through intense character exploration and emotional conflict, Dostoevsky examines themes of addiction, obsession, greed, love, and the unpredictable nature of human behavior.
A powerful study of temptation and self-destruction, The Gambler remains a gripping classic of psychological fiction and one of Dostoevsky's most memorable works.