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Noites Brancas

by Fiódor Dostoiévski
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Publisher: Alma dos Livros, May of 2026 ‧
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Durante as luminosas noites de verão em São Petersburgo, um jovem solitário passa os dias a vaguear pela cidade e a refugiar-se na imaginação. Numa dessas noites, encontra Nástienka, uma jovem em lágrimas, à beira de um canal. Depois de a ajudar a livrar-se de um homem que a incomoda, os dois começam a conversar. Rapidamente nasce entre eles uma cumplicidade inesperada e combinam voltar a encontrar-se nas noites seguintes.

Ao longo de quatro encontros, ele fala-lhe da sua vida solitária e da forma como vive mais nos sonhos do que na realidade. Nástienka revela-lhe a sua própria história: vive com a avó, que a mantém sob vigilância constante, e apaixonou-se por um inquilino da casa. Antes de partir para Moscovo, esse homem prometeu voltar ao fim de um ano para casar com ela, promessa que Nástienka continua a esperar que se cumpra.

A proximidade entre os dois cresce e ele acaba por se apaixonar, e, por um momento, ela parece considerar a possibilidade de esquecer o passado e começar uma nova vida ao seu lado. Mas, quando o homem por quem ela esperava finalmente regressa, Nástienka corre ao seu encontro, deixando-o sozinho.

Noites Brancas

by Fiódor Dostoiévski

Property Description
ISBN: 9789895706648
Publisher: Alma dos Livros
Release Date: May of 2026
Language: Portuguese
Dimensions: 157 x 236 x 6 mm
Cover: Softcover
Pages: 96
Format: Book
Categories: Books in Portuguese > Fiction > Romance
EAN: 9789895706648

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Fiódor Dostoiévski

Fyodor Dostoevsky (Moscow, 11.11.1821 - St. Petersburg, 09.02.1881) was one of the great precursors, like Emily Brontë, of the most modern form of the novel, exemplified in Marcel Proust, James Joyce, Virginia Woolf among others. The son of a military doctor, at the age of 15 he was sent to the Military School of Engineering. of St. Petersburg. There he awakened his literary vocation, when he came into contact with other Russian writers and with the work of Byron, Victor Hugo and Shakespeare. After finishing his engineering degree, he dedicated himself to making translations to earn a living and made his debut in 1846 with his first novel, Poor People. After a few more literary attempts, he was sentenced to death in 1849, for implication in a suspected revolutionary conspiracy. However, his sentence was commuted to hard labor in Siberia. During his years of exile he had an inner life of a mystical character, as he was forced to live with the harsh Russian reality, which also led him to become familiar with the unsuspected depths of the soul of the Russian people. Amnesty in 1855, he resumed his literary activity and in 1866, with Crime and Punishment, he marked the break with the liberals and radicals to which he had been connotated. Dostoevsky's works reach maximum prominence for their psychological analysis, especially of morbid conditions, and for the author's complete imaginative identification with the degraded characters he gave life to, having, from this point of view, no rival in world literature. The accuracy and scientific value of his portraits is attested to by the great Russian criminalists. In this great novelist, the desire to suffer brings as a consequence the search for and acceptance of punishment and the conception of punishment as redemptive through pain.

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