I noticed I only read Dostoevsky and I’m finishing most of his books. I don’t know what to read afterwards because Dostoevsky is pretty unique. I don’t see him as a nihilist and he’s not like those depressing writers. His view of life feels positive to me. He doesn’t seem negative and that’s one thing I like about him. He is positive in a realistic way, he doesn’t run away from the horror, and he also has so much knowledge about human psychology. I love all the details, how even the smallest movements are so realistic. So can I find something like that in another writer?
by No_Ideal_201