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White Nights by Fyodor Dostoevsky (Review and Book Summary)

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This in fact a short story or novella by the Russian writer. It rotates mainly around two characters and is written in the first person view. The main character of the story does not in fact have a name. He is a person who has spent all his years in solitude. He identifies himself as a dreamer. One who builds up fantasies in his own mind and lives them as if it was the reality. He does not have friends and he considers the regular people at parks and even some houses in his normal walking path to be his acquaintances. So we kind of imagine him to be a somewhat delusional person at the first part of the story.   It is then while he is walking that he sees a young girl (who later identifies herself as 17 years old) who seems to be sobbing all by herself. The situation arises such that they get to talking and in the first night of their discussion they reveal a little bit about who they are. The end up their discussion by promising to meet up the next day as well.   For t...

The Last Day of a Condemned Man by Victor Hugo (Book Review and Summary)

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This creation of Victor Hugo is a portrayal of a man who is condemned to death as it is revealed by the title itself.   I kind of approached the book with my personal opinion in mind that is in par with the statement that Victor Hugo himself had on the bloodshed of a 'death sentence'. But the excruciating simplicity by which the story unfolds leaves a rancor for a long time after reading it.   What I perceived as noteworthy was the fact that the crime of the man in question is not revealed but we sense that it is murder. But he looks down on other criminals as an outsider in the sense that he himself does not believe that he falls into that category. The first break in his mind and will is when a group of other prisoners are taken into the galleys. He had specifically wanted death sentence, to be hanged than the galleys. But we can see tha towards the nearing of that grotesque moment he wishes for a lifetime of galleys.   "I want the galleys. Five years in t...

Of Mice And Men by John Steinbeck (Book Review and Summary)

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Of Mice and Men is a book published in 1937 by the American Author John Steinbeck. One of the shortest novels I've read, 'Of Mice and Men' is a creation which has been able to integrate a lot of the social culture of the post-Civil War America with its take on the freed African Americans from slavery. This is not the center piece of the story though.   'Of Mice and Men' and portrays concisely the relationship of two individuals George and Lennie who are opposites in their temperance but however are thrown together in the hopes of achieving the so called 'American Dream'. George, the smarter of the two basks in adoration of Lennie who is portrayed as someone who isn't bright and is good at following orders but not making actual decisions. Therefore, it is George who actually does the thinking for the both of them. We first see them on their way to a new job. With the conversations between the two we learn that they had to run away from their pre...

The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde (Book Review and Summary)

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The picture of Dorian Gray is considered to be the greatest work of Oscar Wilde and his only novel. It was first published by censoring some of the parts of the story which as deemed to be vulgar and inappropriate. I actually read the uncensored 13 chapter version but could not understand why it was recognized to be not suitable in the early 1900s .   The story revolves around the life of the charming and most handsome Dorian Gray who is invited to the studio by Basil Hallward who is a painter. Basil Hallward captures the utmost beauty of Dorian Gray in his painting so much so that he thinks that he has captured part of his affections for Dorian in the painting as well. Basil reveals this to Lord Henry who is close friend of his and from that moment Lord Henry is eager to be introduced to Dorian Gray.   The first encounter of Lord Henry with Dorian Gray is at the studio. Before their meeting it is Basil who says that "He has a simple and a beautiful nature. Don't spo...

The Nickel Boys by Colson Whitehead (Section-wise Summary)

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                                                                  SECTION 1   The book unfolds on a black kid who is living with his grandmother, hanging out where she worked and doing odd jobs while immensely interested in reading comics, books or whatever he could find. A fanatic of the speeches of Martin Luther King he would listen to them repeatedly and dream of a time when he would be treated equally. He encounters several acts of injustice of which he cannot wrap his head around even at a younger age. Little does he know that injustice is to be a crucial part of his life in a few years.   We are given a sense of plot and mystery. Elwood seems to get arrested and we now don't know why? He is portrayed as a person with sound morals and a slightly different kid than the other kids in the area.   ...