House of the Dead

021 - Pt 2 Ch 09

34 min · 20. Feb. 2026
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House of the Dead is a powerful novel penned by Russian author Fyodor Dostoyevsky in 1861, offering a haunting glimpse into the harsh realities of life within a Siberian prison camp. Drawing from his own harrowing four-year exile in such a facility after his involvement with the Petrashevsky Circle, Dostoyevskys narrative resonates with authenticity and emotional depth. The story follows Aleksandr Petrovich Goryanchikov, a gentleman sentenced to ten years of grueling hard labor and penalty deportation. Facing the scorn of fellow inmates predominantly from the peasantry, Goryanchikov grapples with his social status and his initial revulsion toward his surroundings. However, through profound hardships, he embarks on a transformative journey of spiritual awakening, ultimately culminating in his release. This poignant work not only illuminates the resilience and creativity of the inmates but also critiques the brutal conditions of the prison system, reflecting a tragic reality for both the convicts and the broader Russian society. - Summary by Wikipedia

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Episode 021 - Pt 2 Ch 09 Cover

021 - Pt 2 Ch 09

House of the Dead is a powerful novel penned by Russian author Fyodor Dostoyevsky in 1861, offering a haunting glimpse into the harsh realities of life within a Siberian prison camp. Drawing from his own harrowing four-year exile in such a facility after his involvement with the Petrashevsky Circle, Dostoyevskys narrative resonates with authenticity and emotional depth. The story follows Aleksandr Petrovich Goryanchikov, a gentleman sentenced to ten years of grueling hard labor and penalty deportation. Facing the scorn of fellow inmates predominantly from the peasantry, Goryanchikov grapples with his social status and his initial revulsion toward his surroundings. However, through profound hardships, he embarks on a transformative journey of spiritual awakening, ultimately culminating in his release. This poignant work not only illuminates the resilience and creativity of the inmates but also critiques the brutal conditions of the prison system, reflecting a tragic reality for both the convicts and the broader Russian society. - Summary by Wikipedia

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