Jerry Atrick
Bluelight Crew
IMO his two best works are Crime and Punishment and then The Brothers Karamazov, which may or may not be cliche in that everyone says those are his two best works. I recently learned that the two aforementioned works can be considered part of a trilogy with the addition of Demons, which I have sitting on a bookshelf but have not yet read. Another couple of popular notables that are shorter in length are Notes From Underground as well as The Double. I think there is another book called The Gambler but I'm pretty sure it is just an excerpt or single chapter from The Brother Karamazov so I never bought it.A friend has been telling me to read Dostoyevsky quite a while. Gnetly, but i can tell he meant it v super seriously.
Anyone have opinion on a good book to start with? Otherwise ill just jump in on that prison experience one. Sounds like the soul spark for me rn.
I would definitely start with Crime and Punishment. It may help to read reviews of different translations because IIRC most of the books have been translated to English multiple times by different people. I didn't know this with Crime and Punishment or with The Brothers Karamazov but when shopping for Demons, I made sure to buy a copy that had the most positive reviews and least negative ones. In addition to actually reading the reviews to kind of triangulate which translation I thought would be best.