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'You think you know love until you read this book': Why TikTok is obsessed with this 1848 Russian novella

Dostoevsky's 'White Nights' has gained significant popularity on social media, especially among young readers, highlighting themes of loneliness and longing.

Fyodor fever: how Dostoevsky became a social media sensation

TikTok has significantly boosted the popularity of classic literature, exemplified by the resurgence of Dostoevsky's 'White Nights', becoming a bestseller.

'You think you know love until you read this book': Why TikTok is obsessed with this 1848 Russian novella

Dostoevsky's 'White Nights' has gained significant popularity on social media, especially among young readers, highlighting themes of loneliness and longing.

Fyodor fever: how Dostoevsky became a social media sensation

TikTok has significantly boosted the popularity of classic literature, exemplified by the resurgence of Dostoevsky's 'White Nights', becoming a bestseller.
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The Joy of Suffering

Rejecting the 'tyranny of positivity' fosters authenticity by accepting life's imperfections and viewing suffering as a valuable teacher.

Juxtapoz Magazine - A Spiritual Cindy Bernhard in "The Darker the Night, the Brighter the Stars"

Cindy Bernhard's art captures the transformative experience of suffering and spiritual growth, inviting reflection amid a contemporary climate of anxiety.

'I'm always asking - is this boring or not?' - Japanese stage legend Hideki Noda talks 'Love in Action'

Hideki Noda's adaptation of The Brothers Karamazov transforms the narrative to a Nagasaki courtroom, blending classic themes with vibrant production elements.

To Cancel or Not to Cancel? - Questioning the Russian Idea

Putin's speech criticized Western liberalism for a supposed suppression of dissent while paradoxically asserting freedom.
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