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A Writer's Diary (1876)

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In The Writer's Diary, which has no analogues in Russian and foreign journalism, Dostoevsky communicates directly with readers and as if inviting them to join the discussion of the profound themes to which his entire oeuvre is devoted: man and God, good and evil, freedom and the fate of Russia.
In the notes of 1876, he pays special attention to the analysis of the world politics of the time and the spiritual illnesses of Russian society, which turned out to be prophetic in many respects. And the result of his reflections can be considered the first published in the November chapter of the story "The Mole", where the writer explores the relationship between the tyrant and the victim on the example of an ordinary family.
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