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Silk Road by Peter Frankopan
By Hussein Bachacha | Staff Writer
Silk Roads by Peter Frankopan.
A Review of Dostoevsky’s The Idiot
By Garo Kerdelian | Staff Writer
The Idiot is a literary classic written by Russian novelist Fyodor Dostoevsky in the 1860s. Fundamentally, The Idiot is a story: the tale of a man who returns to Russia from a Swiss sanatorium and becomes entangled in the complex web of the capital’s elite. Yet, this six-hundred page work is also a treasure-trove of Dostoevsky’s social, psychological, and political ideas.
The Nuance Between the Artist and the Art
By Elena Hijazi | Staff Writer
Artists have a preceding reputation of having mental issues that often lead them to a tragic death, and this is mainly because there is no nuance between the artist and the art.
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