Reflections on Re-Reading Dostoevsky's the Idiot (1976)
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Reading The Idiot again after five years I am struck by what does not fit into the usual critical categories, a certain kind of truth in the writing, the erratic unnameable of vision. I begin to see there is no proper category for the vivid, an impulse to reveal, an edging toward light.

The Idiot is Dostoevsky’s book about a good man. Interestingly enough, Prince Myshkin’s goodness represents itself not in virtue but in innocence. In the city, the world of Dostoevsky’s fiction, innocence signifies the inability to navigate through treacherous social waters, a satirical notion. Yet even though the satire is fine, it does not interest me. Satire is manageable and can be taught in the classroom. Common sense is at the root of satire, and if Dostoevsky had common sense he might h…

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