Book Description:
The Brothers Karamazov is Fyodor Dostoevsky’s final and greatest novel — a sweeping philosophical epic that explores faith, free will, family, and the moral weight of human actions. Centered around the murder of the corrupt and tyrannical Fyodor Karamazov, the story follows his three very different sons: Dmitri, the passionate and impulsive eldest; Ivan, the intellectual and skeptical middle brother; and Alyosha, the gentle and devout youngest.
As each brother grapples with questions of guilt, love, justice, and redemption, their lives intertwine in a profound spiritual and psychological drama. Rich in theological debate, emotional intensity, and philosophical depth, The Brothers Karamazov is a monumental work of world literature — a final testament to Dostoevsky’s enduring vision of the human soul.