The roulette ball spinning on the game table does not merely travel between numbers; it spirals through the deepest pits of the human soul. This novel is a gambling table opened to the very life of Dostoevsky. It is a journey spanning from the streets of his childhood Petersburg to the exile of Siberia, from nights consumed by debt to the immortal pages of literature. Yet, what is told here is not merely a tale of cards, dice, or chips; it is the gamble of beliefs, ideals, regrets, and choices from which there is no turning back. Dostoevsky did not just place bets at tables; he wagered the highest stakes on life itself. Every novel he wrote was part of a grand game played against conscience, society, and God. From Raskolnikov to Myshkin, from the underground man to the gambler, all his characters were different faces of his own soul. And now, within these pages, that grand finale is being played. Under the dim lights of a casino, Dostoevsky takes his seat at the table. Across from him sits Raskolnikov. At the nearby tables are Myshkin, Stavrogin, Nastasya Filippovna, Alyosha, Smerdyakov. They are all there, all part of the final hand. And this time, the wager is not just money; it is the past, the future, and the very essence of the human spirit. Some gambles are played not to win, but to exist. This novel is the story of that very gamble.
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