Volume 29 pages
The Dream of a Ridiculous Man
About the book
One man's dream reveals the secret of life—and the fate of humanity.
The Dream of a Ridiculous Man (1877), by Fyodor Dostoevsky, is a haunting short story that blends existential despair with spiritual awakening.
The tale follows an unnamed narrator who, convinced that nothing in life matters, contemplates suicide. But on the night he decides to end his life, he falls into a dream so vivid and transformative that it changes him forever. In this vision, he journeys to an unfallen world of harmony and innocence—only to witness its corruption and destruction. When he awakens, he carries with him a newfound conviction about truth, love, and the possibility of redemption.
With its mix of darkness and transcendence, Dostoevsky's story is both a personal confession and a universal parable. It confronts despair with the radical hope that even in humanity's lowest moments, salvation is possible through love and moral renewal.
A short but unforgettable work, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man stands as one of Dostoevsky's greatest contributions to existential and spiritual literature.
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