The Idiot
Publisher Description
Prince Myshkin returns to Russia from an asylum in Switzerland. As he becomes embroiled in the frantic amatory and financial intrigues which centre around a cast of brilliantly realised characters and which ultimately lead to tragedy, he emerges as a unique combination of the Christian ideal of perfection and Dostoevsky's own views, afflictions and manners.
Customer Reviews
Hard reading, but worth it
It took me a lot of time to finish it, those names gave me a hard time. It's so philosophical and sometimes hard to understand, but the ending is I can say a little bit unexpected. I don't regret reading it, but I wouldn't read it again. My recommendation is that if you usually go for the easy and fast reading books don't go for this one.
Good book
I liked a lot this book and recommend to others to read it