Some Reflections on David Foster Wallace's "Joseph Frank's Dostoevsky"
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Recently, my partner Devon and I decided to have a little book club during quarantine and to read The Brothers Karamazov by Dostoevsky. She's never read it and I've only read it from cover to cover once, many years ago when I was in high school. Nevertheless, the book made such a strong impression on me that I still consider it the greatest novel ever written--or, in any case, the greatest novel ever written that has been read by
Some Reflections on David Foster Wallace's "Joseph Frank's Dostoevsky"
Some Reflections on David Foster Wallace's…
Some Reflections on David Foster Wallace's "Joseph Frank's Dostoevsky"
Recently, my partner Devon and I decided to have a little book club during quarantine and to read The Brothers Karamazov by Dostoevsky. She's never read it and I've only read it from cover to cover once, many years ago when I was in high school. Nevertheless, the book made such a strong impression on me that I still consider it the greatest novel ever written--or, in any case, the greatest novel ever written that has been read by