Buckeye86
I do not choose to discuss it
It is a bit verbose (which might be due to the particular translation that I have), which makes it difficult to start reading, but only for the first few pages or so. Once you get rolling, the rich language really helps vividly develop the emotion pre-crime and paranoia post-crime. I haven't gotten to the punishment aspect of the novel yet. Like most Russian novels of the era, its treatment and description of human emotion is engrossing and unparalleled in modern works.
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