In the oppressive heat of a St. Petersburg summer, a young man named Raskolnikov commits a brutal crime, believing himself justified, even noble, in his actions. But what follows is not freedom. It’s a slow, haunting unraveling of mind and soul.
Crime and Punishment is a story about murder, but more so about what it means to live with the weight of your own choices. It explores the tension between pride and repentance, between logic and empathy, and the long, aching road toward redemption.
First published in 1866, this novel still enriches readers with its psychological depth, philosophical theme, and emotional intensity. It is one of the great achievements of world literature.
Crime and Punishment
Author Fyodor Dostoevsky
Page count 504
Language English
Genre Fiction, Psychological Thriller, Philosophy
Format Paperback
Illustrated No