After Crime and Punishment ...
I'm around halfway done with Crime and Punishment -- I've had a lot of time to read it, since I'm stuck in China without much to do :)
I was wondering if someone could point me in the right direction -- I need advice on 1. discussion topics/questions on the book to help me get a fuller picture of the novel and 2. the next book to read
I just found out that there's also Brothers Karamazov written by Dostoyevsky. Should I just try reading that afterwards?
Which Dostoyevsky novel you read next ....
doesn't matter a lot. I read Karamazov first, then Crime, The Idiot, and lastly The Possessed. I read several more including those mentioned above plus A Raw Youth and the novella, The Gambler. I also reread Karamazov and Crime a few years later.
It seems there are Dostoyevsky lovers and haters. I fall into the former group. I find Dostoyevsky an enjoyable read and not too difficult. Many of the Victorian novels are slower and will put you to sleep. Thackeray's The Newcomes, for example, is 800 pages of sheer boredom. I liked Vanity Fair, but after that one, he went downhill. He tried to capture the essence of earlier 18th century novelists since as Fielding, but failed to do so.