Sämtliche Werke 16 : Das Gut Stepantschikowo und seine Bewohner by Dostoyevsky
Okay, let's set the scene. Colonel Rostanev is a decent, kind-hearted man who runs his country estate, Stepanchikovo. His life gets turned upside down when Foma Fomich Opiskin moves in. Foma is a former servant who has reinvented himself as a self-righteous 'philosopher' and moral authority. Through a mix of manipulation, guilt-tripping, and sheer theatrical outbursts, Foma slowly takes over the entire household. The story follows the Colonel's nephew, Sergei, as he arrives and watches this bizarre coup unfold. It's a battle of wills where the loudest, most performative voice wins, and everyone else is just trying to survive the daily emotional earthquakes.
Why You Should Read It
This book is Dostoyevsky in a surprisingly funny, almost satirical mode. Forget the heavy existential weight of his later works for a moment. Here, he's a sharp observer of human absurdity. Foma Fomich is one of literature's great toxic personalities. He's not a violent villain; he's a fragile egoist who weaponizes sensitivity and 'virtue' to get his way. Reading it, you'll constantly think, 'I know someone exactly like this.' It's a masterclass in how easily a group can be held hostage by one person's need for attention and control. The comedy comes from the sheer, painful recognition of these social dynamics.
Final Verdict
This is the perfect Dostoyevsky for people who think they don't like Dostoyevsky. If you enjoy sharp character studies, domestic dramas with a bite, or stories about insufferable people you love to hate, you'll devour this. It's also a fascinating look at the author's early style, full of the psychological insight he's famous for, but wrapped in a story that feels more immediate and personal than his epic novels. Give it a try—you might be surprised by how much you laugh (and wince).
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Nancy Robinson
1 year agoRead this on my tablet, looks great.
Jennifer Brown
6 months agoWow.
Elijah Garcia
4 months agoI was skeptical at first, but it creates a vivid world that you simply do not want to leave. This story will stay with me.
Sarah Rodriguez
9 months agoRecommended.
Noah Anderson
10 months agoCitation worthy content.