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    Igrok [The Gambler]

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    The novel ‘The Gambler’ has strong autobiographical motives, because Dostoevsky himself was a gambler. The story of the creation of this book is very interesting: having lost his last penny in Wiesbaden, the writer, desperately in need of money, signed a contract with a publishing house, according to which he had to write a novel... in 26 days. These completely implausible terms forced Dostoevsky, for the first time in his life, to use the services of a secretary-stenographer, to whom he dictated the text. Thus, the young Anna Snitkina entered the life of the genius - the woman who was destined to become his wife and muse.
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    The novel ‘The Gambler’ has strong autobiographical motives, because Dostoevsky himself was a gambler. The story of the creation of this book is very interesting: having lost his last penny in Wiesbaden, the writer, desperately in need of money, signed a contract with a publishing house, according to which he had to write a novel... in 26 days. These completely implausible terms forced Dostoevsky, for the first time in his life, to use the services of a secretary-stenographer, to whom he dictated the text. Thus, the young Anna Snitkina entered the life of the genius - the woman who was destined to become his wife and muse.
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    Autor
    Dostoevskii F.M.
    Wydawnictwo
    AST
    ISBN
    9785171030902
    Format
    Paperback
    Year Published
    2025
    Strony
    224

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    Igrok [The Gambler]