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Paúl Delaustro's avatar

Please be careful and, if you can, let us know how you are doing.

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The tradesman being described as having sprung from the "underground" reminds me of another Dostoevsky character. Maybe he's a ghost or an allegory, rather than a person?

I remember when Raskolnikov first visits the old woman's house, and later when he kills her, there's a ray of sun struggling to enter the room. I think it's significant that the events of the book happen during the time of white nights, when the sun is always present, like an eye watching Raskolnikov discreetly, a higher presence that follows him but can't quite reach him yet. Instead the moon, who has not been there in real life, is engulfing the whole house in the dream, as if he's in a different dimension altogether.

The faceless crowd laughing at him reminded me of all the heads nosing in the room when Marmeladov died. Maye the real demon is people's indifference?

I hope the floods are under control by now, Dana. Hang in there! And as always, your illustrations are wonderful.

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