I read House of the Dead, He's such a prolific writer. Whatever that this man faced was something beyond pain and grief and that takes sheer grit and courage. He went through hell with the knowledge of it, though he may seem as a compulsive gambler and a sex addict as person, He has gained immense knowledge and wisdom, which he decided to pen down, and the rest is history.
As a 17 yr old who has read both "The idiot" and "crime and punishment", I feel so proud😂 By the way,I would recommend anyone to read his works...it gets bit boring in times but if you carry on,your life will be changed
@idonthaveanyideafrmyusername it had a great impact actually...it made me develop my own philosophy of life,embrace my fate and above all,made me fall in love even deeper with literature...thanks to dostoyevsky, I have now given up all my bad hobbies and replaced them with literature and art
I've read him a couple times and he embodies the timeline of russia, and some of it still seeps into the current timeline. He will remain relevant for as long as human seeks humanity imo
You may read in this order :- 1. "Notes from Underground" Simple and short; a great introduction to Dostoevsky's themes and style. 2. "The Gambler" Fast-paced and engaging; focuses on addiction and relationships. 3. "Crime and Punishment" A gripping psychological masterpiece with a well-paced narrative. 4. "The Idiot" Explores innocence and morality in a corrupt society. 5. "Demons" (The Possessed/The Devils) Complex and politically charged, delving into ideology and nihilism. 6. "The Brothers Karamazov" Dostoevsky's magnum opus; deep, philosophical, and richly layered.
I read The brothers Karamazow and I think it handles those subjects aswel as many more, if you mean romantical love you can read white nights it's very short about 40 pages and you will get a taste of Dostoevsky altough he isn't in his prime yet when he wrote it. excuse my bad english.
"The Brothers Karamazov" This novel shows how people chase love, struggle with their emotions, and face the consequences of their choices. It's deep but incredibly moving, and you’ll find pieces of yourself in its characters.
@@IshanShrestha-p8v it’s not just with reading, we delay doing things with the fear of not doing them optimally. If you don’t get it read it again, what’s the harm.
@@aniketium That's a good perspective, well I think it was 'Oh! I don't know anything' and overwhelming anxiety that kept me stuck. Well, will try, thanks!
@@IshanShrestha-p8vBro you are understanding everything, but youre struggling with the characters as Dostoevsky's works have many of them. I strongly suggest you write down the full names of all the main characters and their relationships with the protagonist(like Raskolnikov in crme and punishment)on a piece of paper and keep it with you while reading his books. This will help you follow the story more easily( full names bcz Dostoevsky sometimes uses first names, last names, or full names for the characters which often confusing readers about whom he is referring to)
You may read in this order :- 1. "Notes from Underground" Simple and short; a great introduction to Dostoevsky's themes and style. 2. "The Gambler" Fast-paced and engaging; focuses on addiction and relationships. 3. "Crime and Punishment" A gripping psychological masterpiece with a well-paced narrative. 4. "The Idiot" Explores innocence and morality in a corrupt society. 5. "Demons" (The Possessed/The Devils) Complex and politically charged, delving into ideology and nihilism. 6. "The Brothers Karamazov" Dostoevsky's magnum opus; deep, philosophical, and richly layered.
bhai i am kinda new to reading things and all .. like haven't read a single philosophical novel or before .. but I kinda getting intrigued by this one idk why UA-cam recommend me or whatever lol .. But man my question is .. can you tell me flow like which should book of doestevesky should I start or even should I start reading this complex author in first place ..!?
@@AnuJ-vu5xn If you haven’t read a single book in your life, start with Indian authors, read fiction, juice up 5-6 books from Indian author. Then come back to me and I’d help you figure out next steps
@@aniketium Not to mention it takes away from the good art made by real humans. Although with fair use not exactly being well understood these days esp on UA-cam, I can see why using real art could get complicated. So yeah I do see both sides.
You've convinced me, gonna read crime and punishment next!
I was Convinced & now....
Hey Start together I am Also planning to read
Yes please read it! It's a MASTERPIECE! I finished it last December
I love how you articulated your thoughts, I could never. I read white nights just today and I plan on reading the notes from Underground now
I read Crime and punishment for about 40 pages and i left it, thinking this is not the thing for me.
You convinced me to finish it now. Thank You!
I read Crime and punishment for about 30 pages and i left it
I read full and still feel like he should have continued the story and it should be never-ending
You need to read more pages brother, its an excellent book. Im on the 3rd part of the book.
@@Fadjuncas Yes. Keep going. In every chapter, it is more interesting.
I read House of the Dead, He's such a prolific writer. Whatever that this man faced was something beyond pain and grief and that takes sheer grit and courage. He went through hell with the knowledge of it, though he may seem as a compulsive gambler and a sex addict as person, He has gained immense knowledge and wisdom, which he decided to pen down, and the rest is history.
I’ve had the book Crime and Punishment for a long time now, and today you’ve really motivated me to finally start reading it.
I'll start as well man, texting her let you know you are not alone but this time let's finish it and get grapes the understanding
This video motivated me to pick up the copy of Crime and Punishment that’s been sitting on my shelf. I will come back once I have finished!
I am awe in from suggestion, what a convienceble way , nice editing. I'm surely going to read it .
As a 17 yr old who has read both "The idiot" and "crime and punishment", I feel so proud😂
By the way,I would recommend anyone to read his works...it gets bit boring in times but if you carry on,your life will be changed
How did it change your life and how your new life looks like now?
@idonthaveanyideafrmyusername it had a great impact actually...it made me develop my own philosophy of life,embrace my fate and above all,made me fall in love even deeper with literature...thanks to dostoyevsky, I have now given up all my bad hobbies and replaced them with literature and art
Your content is sick and worth watch bro
Love.
Thank you!
Currently on Chapter VII of Crime and Punishment 🙌
Keep reading. You will like the ending
Great, great video, man. Awesome editing and pictures in the background are 🔥
Dont stop uploading ❤
Bro's back 🙌🏻
I have brought Crime and Punishment but haven't read it yet, waiting for my exams to end hehe
Very creative work with the camera. Subscribed.
Notes from the underground 🤩
Thank you 🖤
Definitely picking it up.
Bro convinced me big time
Great video
Started reading brothers Karamazov two weeks ago. Its very dense from the beginning.
I've read him a couple times and he embodies the timeline of russia, and some of it still seeps into the current timeline. He will remain relevant for as long as human seeks humanity imo
That's it, I'm subscribing. (This is the first video I'm watching, LOL.)
It's me sachin,
And I loved it ☄️💗
Array bhai you gained a subscriber
For beginners from which book of dostoevsky should we start ?
(Easy to difficult)
You may read in this order :-
1. "Notes from Underground"
Simple and short; a great introduction to Dostoevsky's themes and style.
2. "The Gambler"
Fast-paced and engaging; focuses on addiction and relationships.
3. "Crime and Punishment"
A gripping psychological masterpiece with a well-paced narrative.
4. "The Idiot"
Explores innocence and morality in a corrupt society.
5. "Demons" (The Possessed/The Devils)
Complex and politically charged, delving into ideology and nihilism.
6. "The Brothers Karamazov"
Dostoevsky's magnum opus; deep, philosophical, and richly layered.
i started the white nights but it is actually hard to read because of the literature used
🧡
Could you share the link to the best edition of Crime and Punishment? There are countless options on Amazon, and I’m unsure which one to choose.
@@arshkr17 amzn.to/41XAB0t
Read Crime and Punishment, going to read brothers karmazov
Recommend me a novel of him that try to explain love , attachment, fear and how humans pursue all these emotions in different situations
I read The brothers Karamazow and I think it handles those subjects aswel as many more, if you mean romantical love you can read white nights it's very short about 40 pages and you will get a taste of Dostoevsky altough he isn't in his prime yet when he wrote it. excuse my bad english.
White nights, about love and the pain of love and the loneliness on our thoughts.
"The Brothers Karamazov"
This novel shows how people chase love, struggle with their emotions, and face the consequences of their choices. It's deep but incredibly moving, and you’ll find pieces of yourself in its characters.
Good Video!
Good Content 👍
Which Dostoevsky book will you recommend to start
Am i cookedwhen i watch this at 15?
I need a suggestion, I feel overwhelmed while reading him and doubt I am not getting him, How can I avoid it?
@@IshanShrestha-p8v it’s not just with reading, we delay doing things with the fear of not doing them optimally.
If you don’t get it read it again, what’s the harm.
@@aniketium That's a good perspective, well I think it was 'Oh! I don't know anything' and overwhelming anxiety that kept me stuck. Well, will try, thanks!
@@IshanShrestha-p8vBro you are understanding everything, but youre struggling with the characters as Dostoevsky's works have many of them. I strongly suggest you write down the full names of all the main characters and their relationships with the protagonist(like Raskolnikov in crme and punishment)on a piece of paper and keep it with you while reading his books. This will help you follow the story more easily( full names bcz Dostoevsky sometimes uses first names, last names, or full names for the characters which often confusing readers about whom he is referring to)
which mic do you use😮, its too good ❤also the video is very cool
DJI Mic 2
Your opinion on Kant
@@onlyanupam I Kant, haha jk
Will make it
brother what if my English is not that well qualified to understand the writings of him?
@@rajv1976 you can always improve
I haven't read any philosophical books yet, can I start from crime and punishment?
@Chaitnay_Jain it’s fiction. Yes
@aniketium thanks for replying, I will definitely start reading dostoevsky, again thank you for making this beautiful video ✨
where should i start from?
You may read in this order :-
1. "Notes from Underground"
Simple and short; a great introduction to Dostoevsky's themes and style.
2. "The Gambler"
Fast-paced and engaging; focuses on addiction and relationships.
3. "Crime and Punishment"
A gripping psychological masterpiece with a well-paced narrative.
4. "The Idiot"
Explores innocence and morality in a corrupt society.
5. "Demons" (The Possessed/The Devils)
Complex and politically charged, delving into ideology and nihilism.
6. "The Brothers Karamazov"
Dostoevsky's magnum opus; deep, philosophical, and richly layered.
@@ekansh_yadav_official1590 and white nights
white nights then notes from underground or the gambler then crime and punishment
have you seen kentocrew? he also create video like you in philosophy
@@Iwasnotreadyforthis not yet, but curious to see now
bhai i am kinda new to reading things and all .. like haven't read a single philosophical novel or before .. but I kinda getting intrigued by this one idk why UA-cam recommend me or whatever lol .. But man my question is .. can you tell me flow like which should book of doestevesky should I start or even should I start reading this complex author in first place ..!?
@@AnuJ-vu5xn If you haven’t read a single book in your life, start with Indian authors, read fiction, juice up 5-6 books from Indian author. Then come back to me and I’d help you figure out next steps
@@aniketium aii ! thanks dude .
Is listening to the audiobook's of his works suggested? (I prefer listening to the audiobooks, please don't judge me T_T)
@@NiranjanTalagapu if that works for you
@@aniketium Thnak you! Done w White Nights, I'm starting Poor Folk.
But his literature is very hard to read it’s English is very tough I tried to read but paused it in very starting what should I do :( ?
@@KunalKumar-m1g read till you understand it, it’s not that difficult
everyone says read dostoyevsky, nobody tells you how to read dostoyevsky :(
You will figure it out just read him
Starts with white night and notes from underground
I am 15
Should i read it
@@XD.n if you understand go for it
I am currently reading white nights.
Its my 2nd book that i am reading.
Make videos in hinglish❤
Is video ka fatna banta hai!
Yyo stop using AI imagess🥹🤚🏻
@huhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhuhu22 why
@@aniketium Gives a feeling of superficiality and that reduces the overall video quality in the eyes of the viewer
@@arvindhmani06 I see.
@@aniketium Not to mention it takes away from the good art made by real humans. Although with fair use not exactly being well understood these days esp on UA-cam, I can see why using real art could get complicated. So yeah I do see both sides.
@ I love making it and using it so I’d probably keep doing that.