
Idiot
One of the most highly regarded Croatian post-war editions of Dostoevsky. This edition contains the classic translation by Iso Velikanović, one of the best Croatian translations of the Russian master, with editing by Ljubo Babić.
One of the greatest works of world literature and the pinnacle of Dostoevsky's genius. The novel follows Prince Lev Nikolayevich Myshkin, a man "absolutely beautiful" and innocent as a child, who returns to Russia after being treated in Switzerland. His pure soul, deep humanity and Christian love for his neighbor come into conflict with the corrupt, greedy and cynical high society of St. Petersburg.
At the center of the story are three women - Aglaya Yepanchina, Nastasya Filippovna and General Yepanchina - and several men obsessed with money, power and revenge. Dostoevsky masterfully interweaves dramas of passion, ideological conflicts, epilepsy, madness and moral dilemmas, raising eternal questions about the nature of good and evil, faith and atheism, beauty and ruin.
This esteemed Zagreb edition from 1953 (World Classics) brings the classic in an excellent translation by Isa Velikanović and with the equipment of Ljuba Babić. The book is today a true bibliophile rarity and an indispensable read for all lovers of deep psychological prose and 19th-century Russian literature.
One copy is available
- Slight damage to the cover





