- performance. But
beyond that, it is a film
about sin and redemption,
something Dostoevskian,
deeply theological, not churchy. It's in-your-face theology." The Christian...
- Roth
fearlessly embraces the
ugliness of the
aging degenerate, with
Dostoevskian zeal. He
manages to do so with such wit and in such
pyrotechnic prose...
-
critic Michael Dirda proclaimed, "I was
utterly unprepared for its raw,
Dostoevskian power... It's not
often that a
novel leaves a
weathered and
jaded reviewer...
- the
Harry Hole series, writing, "The
moral conundrums in "Knife" are
Dostoevskian, the
surprises are breathtaking, the one-liners are
amusing and the suspense...
- "Kore-eda’s
surprises seemed less like a screenwriter’s
tricks than
Dostoevskian revelations deepening everything that came before." ^α The implication...
-
writing in The New York
Times considered the Bond
novels to be "post-
Dostoevskian ventures in
crime and punishment".
Thunderball he
found to be "a mystery...
-
power that
ensues within a
nexus of
social imaginaries". A
Night of
Dostoevskian Smiles and
Sadean Excesses.
Retrieved 12
March 2017 – via academia.edu...
-
Village Voice.
Retrieved July 3, 2020. If you want to get some idea of how
Dostoevskian irony might translate into
modern U.S. culture, try
reading House of...
- euphoria,
catharsis or collapse" and
declaring it "a gut-wrenching epic of
Dostoevskian proportions." The
album was
named a "Critic's Pick" by The New York Times...
-
Nabokov intended Hermann, and the
novel in general, to be kind of a
Dostoevskian (who is
referred to as "Dusky and Dusty" in the novel) parody; this is...