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Review: The Brothers Karamazov

The Brothers Karamazov

The Brothers Karamazov
By Fyodor Dostoevsky
Liveright Publishing, 9781324095101, May 2024, 928 pp.

The Short of It:

Immensely entertaining. Not what you’d expect.

The Rest of It:

Dostoevsky’s final, greatest novel, The Brothers Karamazov, paints a complex and richly detailed portrait of a family tormented by its extraordinarily cruel patriarch, Fyodor Pavlovich, whose callous decisions slowly decimate the lives of his sons–the eponymous brothers Karamazov–and lead to his violent murder. ~ Bookshop.org

This review is going to be very different from my others.

Three brothers:

  • Dmitri Karamazov – The eldest, dramatic
  • Ivan Karamazov – The middle brother, brilliant
  • Alexei (Aloysha) Karamazov – The youngest, a novice monk

One nasty father:

  • Fyodor Pavlovich Karamazov. a difficult sort

The Women:

  • Katerina Ivanovna, Dmitri’s abandoned fiancée
  • Grushenka, a fiery pistol of a woman and the object of desire for many

The murder:

Not a spoiler but Fyodor, the father makes some horrendous decisions and pits his two sons against one another. Dimitri and Ivan and their on-again, off-again admiration for these two women, Katerina and Grushenka, create the ongoing conflict throughout the novel that keeps the pages turning. At 928 pages, this is a good thing.

Money, also plays a huge role. Dmitri is often without any. He borrows and borrows from both his father and Katerina and finds himself begging for a handout wherever he can get one.

Ivan, not always in town, happens to spend some time with the “fam” and it just gets more complex from there.

Alexei (Aloysha), is a novice monk, truly a good soul trying to always make the best of things and doing his best to do damage control between his brothers and his father.

Eventually, all the action culminates into Fyodor’s murder. Who did it? It seems as if Dimitri did the deed. Especially since money has gone missing and there is supposedly a witness to him leaving the house.

The witness though, is unreliable and possibly Fyodor’s illegitimate son and servant. That’s right, Fyodor keeps Smerdyakov in his home but not as his son, but as his servant. So the motive is there. Could he have killed Fyodor?

There is a lot of drama between the women as they call each other beasts and monsters! Jealousy unlike anything you’ve seen. They both want what they can’t have. Their loyalties are all over the place. I wanted to slap them a few times.

The murder is tried in court. The lead-up to the court case is riveting. Dmitri is arrested and taken in. Ivan and Aloysha wring their hands over the entire thing. What can be done? It’s not looking good for Dmitri and honestly, he’s not helping his case with all of the romantic dramatics that follow along with his reputation for being a deadbeat. Would he kill his father for a lousy 3000 roubles?

The family story goes a little bit sideways at the introduction of a bullied schoolboy, Ilyusha. Aloysha encounters him one day as he is walking about town. The town boys are taunting him and Aloysha steps in to defend him. Aloysha’s brother insults Ilyusha’s father and the boy bites Aloysha in retaliation. Not long afterward, Ilyusha falls deathly  ill.

Without spoilers, the ending of the book is interesting. It’s not cut and dry and much is left to the reader’s own interpretation but the final pages are quite lovely. Overall, I enjoyed this romp through a classic that has long been on my list of must reads.

Source: Purchased
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Sunday Matters: Good News to Report

Sunday Matters, a latte on a wooden tray against greenery.

What a week this has been!! Politically charged. We can all use a little good news.

My son’s non-profit Bunker Arts Collective won the 2024 Mayor’s Arts Award by both the mayor and the cultural arts commission for the city of Everett, Wa! He didn’t even know his non-profit was nominated. He will be doing an interview and a video showcasing their work. Very exciting. Hopefully this will give them the visibility they need to really make a difference. Even his cat Root Beer, the CEO was mentioned.

Check out one of the murals that was installed. It was installed in pieces to be portable because the target building, a school is about to be closed.

BAC mural
Art by Mackenzie Colby

Right Now:

Hosting an online ministry service and then I will spend the rest of the morning in student ministry. My normal Sunday routine. Camp registration opened and all the students are so excited!

This Week:

I am having lunch with a friend on Monday to catch-up on stuff. Haven’t been able to meet for a bit so that will be good.

Friday, taking my MIL back to the doctor. Both in-laws are not great health wise. One we knew, a cancer diagnosis that is terminal. The other was not completely unknown to us but the pace in which decline hit was immediate and swift and we did not anticipate caring for both of them at the same time. So anyway, my husband is doing his share, and I am doing mine in the form of doctor’s visits and the like. You do what you have to do. They are in denial which makes care difficult. Our nephew is also helping as well of my FIL’s daughter.

Reading:

Finished The Brothers Karamazov! What a book. It was pretty good, I will work on getting my review up soon but man, did it sidetrack me for other reads. 900+ pages. Oooof.

I am also done with Lucy by the Sea. Review is here. I’ve decided that I really like Elizabeth Strout.

My book club read for February is Trust. I know nothing about the book. It just sounded good to me but I heard it was a doozy!

Watching:

Still watching Lockerbie on Peacock. Very good but heavy. Can only watch an episode here and there. Plane crashes and their aftermath is a tough subject.

Some friends mentioned Severance to me. I’ve heard of it but have not watched it. I looked it up and it sounds like something I’d like. Might check that out.

Grateful for:

  • The little bit of rain we got last weekend. Both of the largest fires are still at 95% containment. Unbelievable that there are still hot spots.
  • Like-minded friends who I can vent to about this political clown show we are calling the President’s office.
  • All the great books coming out this year. I was looking at my review copies and they are just so good. Lots to look forward to.
  • BLTs. The perfect sandwich. Crisp lettuce, the perfect amount of mayo and perfectly cooked bacon atop a slice of tomato. Perfection.

With everything going on around us, do what moms tell their kids, “Find the good people” because they are out there.