Who should I read next if I enjoyed notes, brothers and crime? I was recommended Tolstoy but if Anna Kareina is anything to go by Tolstoy's tone is starkly different from the gritty, in your face examination of the human condition that really captured my attention in Dostoevsky's work.
>>7991432
Start with the greeks
Demons
>>7991432
>Tolstoy
>gritty, in your face examination of the human condition
Read The Kreutzer Sonata by Tolstoy.
It is short and not as popular as his other stuff, but it seems to fit the bill of what you are looking for.
>>7991432
A noose, if you really enjoyed that christcuckery so much.
House of the Dead, for sure.
I recommend McDuff's translation.
>>7991489
The christcuckery in the grand inquisitor were some of the most moving passages I've ever read.
>>7991521
christcuckery
Camus
I'd recommend Memoirs from the House of the Dead