There’s no shortage of fools wandering the earth, and I’ll freely admit, I’ve had my share of bumbling moments as well. The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky, despite its formidable reputation in the canon of Russian literature, is essentially the literary equivalent of that one friend who shows up to the party in mismatched socks and … Continue reading Navigating the Labyrinth: A Whimsical Critique of Dostoevsky’s The Idiot
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Carpet Burns!
Not so very long ago - though it feels like a lifetime away, tucked somewhere between youthful folly and the first stirrings of adulthood - I committed an act of such ridiculous misjudgement that it ought to belong to those halcyon days of childhood I so fondly recount. And yet, here I am, book in … Continue reading Carpet Burns!