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The novel "The Gambler" (1866) occupies an exceptional place in Dostoevsky's work. Although the idea for this novel supposedly matured for a full three years, Dostoevsky dictated it almost in his breath, in just twenty-seven days.
The story, centered on the brilliant forger Mihovil, criticizes the literature and art of our time. It also reflects on a society that is ready to adapt the coordinates of history to its own needs.
Anatole France, a French writer, received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1921.
The book is a collection of poems and prose writings that reflect on the events, feelings, and spiritual turmoil during the year 2020, marked by the COVID-19 pandemic.