The Gambler, Fyodor Dostoevsky
The Gambler, Fyodor Dostoevsky
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The Gambler
A Brilliant Exploration of Obsession, Risk, and Fortune

Author: Fyodor Dostoevsky, Tim Zengerink

Narrator: Zeek Ring

Unabridged: 6 hr 29 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/31/2025


Synopsis

What if you could win everything—and lose yourself?The Gambler is Fyodor Dostoevsky’s electrifying story of risk, addiction, and emotional collapse. Based on his own gambling struggles, the tale follows Alexei Ivanovich, a young tutor whose descent into obsession begins with a spin of the roulette wheel—and spirals into madness, financial ruin, and unrequited love.This modern translation captures the rush and tension of every high-stakes decision, immersing listeners in a world where luck is cruel, and every bet could be your last.What You’ll Discover in This Audiobook:-A Thrilling Psychological Descent – Follow a man’s unraveling through risk, pride, and desperation.-A Tale of Passion and Power – Navigate love, obsession, and manipulation among the European elite.-A Brilliantly Modernized Dostoevsky Classic – Narrated with clarity, urgency, and heart for today’s audience.-Themes of Greed, Addiction, and Redemption – A cautionary parable that still strikes with force.Place your bet—but be warned: in Dostoevsky’s world, the house always wins.

About Fyodor Dostoevsky

Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821-1881), born in Moscow, lived much of his childhood distanced from his frail mother and officious father. During these formative years, he formed a close bond with his elder brother Mikhail. When they were teenagers, however, Fyodor and Mikhail were enrolled in separate boarding schools, Fyodor matriculating at an engineering school in St. Petersburg. Even as he was studying the trade of government, Dostoevsky was honing his skills as a writer, inking drafts of what would become his first novel-Poor Folk. In 1846, it was published to warm critical response. Something of a literary figure at the age of twenty-five, Dostoevsky began attending the discussion group that would result in his imprisonment. His sentence was commuted to four years in prison and four years of army service. His prison experiences, as well as his life after prison among the urban poor of Russia, provided a vivid backdrop for much of his later work. Released from his imprisonment and service by 1858, he began a fourteen-year period of furious writing, in which he published many significant texts, including The House of the Dead, Notes from the Underground, Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, and Devils. During this period, Dostoevsky's life was in upheaval, as he lost both his first wife and his brother. On February 15, 1867, he married his stenographer Anna Grigorevna Snitkina, who managed his affairs until his death. Two months before he died, Dostoevsky completed the epilogue to The Brothers Karamazov, which was published in serial form in the Russian Messenger.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Vit on September 30, 2023

The narrator is a little man but he is being torn apart by the great passions: Love… Something had seemed to strike my brain when she told me to go and play roulette. Strangely enough, that something had also seemed to make me hesitate, and to set me analysing my feelings with regard to her. In fact,......more

Goodreads review by Araz on May 28, 2018

" يرتكب الانسان حماقات كثيرة في حياته ،،ليس لأنه أحمق بالضرورة ، بل ربما يدفع نفسه للحماقة رغماً عنه " يعجبني أن يتناول الروائي موضوعاً بهذه الواقعية الشديدة ،، يبهرني أن أقرأ عملاً بهذا العمق والدقة في سبر أغوار شخصية إنسانية تملئ عالمنا ونجدها بكثرة من حولنا ونفشل في إدراك نفسية ذلك الإنسان ولا نلم......more