The Dream of a Ridiculous Man

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? A dream. A gun. A journey into the soul of humanity.

In The Dream of a Ridiculous Man, Dostoevsky crafts a mesmerizing short story that plunges into the heart of despair—and ascends into a vision of ultimate hope. This haunting tale of one man's suicidal crisis and spiritual awakening is brief in length but limitless in depth.

?️ What happens when a man has nothing left to live for—until a dream changes everything?
Torn between apathy and the abyss, an unnamed narrator prepares for death. But in a surreal and illuminating dream, he is transported to a utopian world untouched by sin—only to see its corruption mirror our own. What follows is a philosophical journey that confronts human weakness, divine truth, and the possibility of redemption.

⚖️ Profound, prophetic, unforgettable.
This is Dostoevsky at his most visionary—a concise, emotional parable that resonates as powerfully today as it did in 19th-century Russia.

? Praise from Critics and Readers:
"A compact yet explosive reflection on human nature and salvation." — Literary Review

"One of the most powerful short stories ever written." — Goodreads Reviewer

"Dostoevsky distills the themes of his greatest novels into a few brilliant pages." — Philosophy Now

? Why You'll Love This Book:
Ideal for fans of existential literature and philosophical fiction

A short, stunning read that will linger in your thoughts

Explores themes of suicide, morality, utopia, and divine love

Perfect for readers of Camus, Kafka, Nietzsche, and Kierkegaard

? Click Buy Now and Discover a Story That Could Change the Way You See the World.
Don't let this short masterpiece pass you by.
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Produkt Details

Verlag: Zenith Ivory Tower Publications

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Sprache: English

Umfang: 18 Seiten

Größe: 267,5 KB

ISBN: 9782386916946

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