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White Nights
Raamatust
A tender, haunting story of love and longing from one of the greatest writers of all time.
First published in 1848, White Nights by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a short masterpiece set against the dreamlike backdrop of St. Petersburg's «white nights,» where the sun barely sets. It tells the story of a lonely dreamer whose chance encounter with a young woman awakens hope, passion, and heartbreak.
Both romantic and melancholy, this tale captures the universal themes of isolation, yearning, and the fleeting nature of happiness. Written early in Dostoevsky's career, it reveals the depth of emotion and psychological insight that would later define his greatest novels.
Beloved for its lyrical beauty and emotional power, White Nights continues to resonate with readers who have ever dreamed of love or felt the ache of solitude.
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