Dostoevsky was a deeply believing Christian.
And Dostoevsky was commenting on conscious versus unconscious though.
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I actually quote Dostoevsky who wasn't a psychologist, but he was complaining about this hellish assignment
People like Dostoevsky -- you know, the flashes of God he would see when he was getting ready to write.
You have your Dostoevsky and your and your Tolstoys, and you have your poets.
They can read 100 pages of Dostoevsky in a night and be able to write something about it, and I can't.
you know reading you know Dostoevsky at night under the covers or anything I was very late it's a very late bloomer I
to have a conversation with the translators of Dostoevsky .
speak English and Russian, and I'm reading Dostoevsky in both languages and using LLMs to translate back and forth because I was preparing
I'm sometimes like a Prince Myshkin character from The Idiot by Dostoevsky , where you just see...
I don't know if you're a Dostoevsky guy, but...
So I'm going from Henry Kissinger to Dostoevsky .
You know, it's like we've all become Dostoevsky characters or something.
But it takes a huge amount of work to do what, for example, Dostoevsky did in "The Idiot," which is really
Now keep in mind, I was a Russian language and literature major, so I was used to reading Dostoevsky and Tolstoy.
There was a sort of Dostoevskian gloss to him, the redeemed criminal, and Dostoevsky was on Wallace's mind.
So three believers- the author of Job, Thomas Aquinas, and Dostoevsky - all lay out this argument, which is if there's so much evil in the world,