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One of the most famous passages in modern literature reimagined in a graphic novel adaptation.
Two acclaimed Russian artists have collaborated to create an original graphic novel adaptation of the most famous chapters of Fyodor Dostoyevsky's
The Brothers Karamazov: "Rebellion" and "The Grand Inquisitor."
Ivan Karamazov, after protesting a God who allows innocents to suffer, recites for his brother Alyosha a poem he has written about Jesus' reappearance on earth during the Spanish Inquisition. One of the most famous passages in modern literature, this work raises important questions about free will, human nature, religion, power, and the radically subversive way of Jesus.
About the author
Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821-1881), one of the greatest writers of literature of all time, is best known for his novels
The Idiot, The Brothers Karamazov, and
Crime and Punishment.
Summary
One of the most famous passages in modern literature reimagined in a graphic novel adaptation.
Two acclaimed Russian artists have collaborated to create an original graphic novel adaptation of the most famous chapters of Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov: “Rebellion” and “The Grand Inquisitor.”
Ivan Karamazov, after protesting a God who allows innocents to suffer, recites for his brother Alyosha a poem he has written about Jesus’ reappearance on earth during the Spanish Inquisition. One of the most famous passages in modern literature, this work raises important questions about free will, human nature, religion, power, and the radically subversive way of Jesus.