Decided to pick up reading through poetry, philosophy books and some novels(currently halfway through 1984, loving it), I've come to find that i happen to appreciate more books that focus on introspection and connotative value. I've given a try to most of Dostoiévski's stuff that caught my eye and he's become my favorite author so far(i've read white nights, crime and punishment, the gambler and poor people), but i think I've run the well dry as such that none of his other works really make me excited. And well, I'd like to get recommendations for authors that might resemble any manner of focus on overly evaluating human relations.
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