A fantastically interesting and provocative book. Dostoevskys Provocateurs constitutes a particularly timely and rich contribution to Dostoevsky scholarship, work on Russian thought, media and cultural studies, and the field of sociological approaches to literature. Kate Holland, author of The Novel in the Age of Disintegration: Dostoevsky and the Problem of Genre in the 1870s (Northwestern University Press, 2013)
A tour de forcePatyks conception of provocation as the driving dynamics of Dostoevskys poetics and their implication of the reader rings true on every page. Brimming with brilliant, revealing interpretations that integrate A Writers Diary convincingly with the authors novels, Dostoevskys Provocateurs is set to become a vital touchstone for generations of scholars and students to come. Sarah Young, author of Dostoevskys The Idiot and the Ethical Foundations of Narrative: Reading, Narrating, Scripting