White Nights by Fyodor Dostoevsky (Review and Book Summary)
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...