The Gambler
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Verlag: The Ebook Emporium
Beschreibung
"I am no longer a man. I am a gambler." Set in the fictional European spa town of Roulettenburg, The Gambler follows Alexei Ivanovich, a young tutor serving a dysfunctional aristocratic family. Alexei is consumed by two equally destructive passions: his unrequited love for the enigmatic Polina and his growing obsession with the roulette table. As the family awaits the death of their wealthy "Grandmother" to inherit her fortune, the old woman arrives in town—only to discover the thrill of the game herself. Dostoevsky provides a terrifyingly visceral look at the mechanics of addiction, where the spin of the wheel becomes the only thing that makes a man feel truly alive. The Psychology of the Spin: Dostoevsky, a lifelong gambler himself, captures the "fever" with haunting accuracy. He explores the gambler's fallacy—the irrational belief that one can master chance through sheer will. Through Alexei's eyes, we see how the casino floor levels all social distinctions, turning princes and paupers alike into slaves of the "zero." A Tragedy of Character: While the plot is a frantic "whodunit" of financial and romantic ruin, the core is a character study of a man losing his soul. Alexei begins the novel as a cynical observer of the upper class, but ends as a man who has traded his dignity, his love, and his future for one more turn of the wheel. It is a cautionary tale that remains startlingly relevant in an age of modern speculation. Place your bets on a masterpiece. Purchase "The Gambler" today and experience Dostoevsky's most fast-paced and personal work.
