THEODORE DOSTOEVSKY: IDJOTA [1928].

1100,00  brutto

Warsaw 1928

Swarm Publishing Society

334 pp, 18 cm.

Translated by Helena Grotowska. Small stamp on title page.

Bibliophilic binding made by hand in the bindery of the Polish Antykwariat.

 

Description

The novel tells the story of Prince Myshka (in this edition as Nikolai Ivanovich Laskov), the “idiot” of the title, who, despite his naiveté and simplicity of heart, becomes a symbol of true humanity in a world of cynicism and selfishness. Dostoevsky portrays with extraordinary sensitivity the prince’s struggles in a society that often rejects what is sincere and authentic. The insightful portraits of the characters and the complex plot encourage reflection on love, friendship and the meaning of life.

The presented copy comes from the second series of the writer’s works (volumes III-IV) and was translated from the original by Helena Grotowska. The elegant leather binding, carefully made by the Polish Antiquarian Bookbindery, gives the book a unique character and durability. “Idjota” is not only a classic of literature, but also a valuable treasure for any library and collector, which can be passed down from generation to generation.

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