Submitted by FlyingPasta t3_11e85y9 in books
wordyshipmate82 t1_jadfbp4 wrote
Reply to comment by Notcoded419 in [No spoilers] The dialogue in The Brothers Karamazov is giving me whiplash by FlyingPasta
Indeed, and I love Dostoevsky, but this is one of the main reasons that Nabakov was not a fan, and taught his Russian Lit students that D was a lesser Russian writer. I enjoy him more than Tolstoy, for instance, but I understand the critique.
thrasymacus2000 t1_jae9tyo wrote
This is reassuring to me. OP is experiencing the exact same thing I went through. Every sentence is a long slobbering rambling soliloquy. I thought maybe novels were imitating theatre plays and so this is what people were expecting at the time, but I know other books from the time and much older that still read as more conversationally contemporary than Brothers K.
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