Baklushin’s Story

In 1849, the young Fyodor Dostoyevsky was arrested for anti-tsarist activities and sentenced to death.  His sentence was commuted by the tsar at the last instant, and he was instead given a four-year term in a prison camp in Siberia.  From this shattering experience came his semi-autobiographical novel The House of the Dead, which was published in 1860. 

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