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US
/ˌdɔˈstoʊvski/
]
NOUN
- Russian novelist who wrote of human suffering with humor and psychological insight (1821-1881)
How To Use Dostoevski In A Sentence
- Your Nietzsche, your Hegel, your Jaspers, your Heidegger, your Husserl, your Kierkegaard, and your Dostoevski were the clues. THE OUTSIDER
- If it appealed to you, you could be reading Homer in the original Greek or Dostoevski in Russian.
- Through their bracing and often witty interplay -- the American has the checkbook and the weapons, plus a pop culture that enthralls and blinds; the humiliated, acerbic Brit "facilitates"; the Russian waxes Dostoevskian -- we can understand why historically Afghanistan has proved "the graveyard of empires. Carla Seaquist: Why Can't Art Be Instructive?