Crime & Punishment
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Geoffrey Giuliano
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The Rebellion
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Crime and Punishment stands as one of the most penetrating psychological dramas ever written—a dark, relentless journey into the mind of a young man who believes he can outthink morality itself. Raskolnikov, trapped in the poverty-stricken streets of St. Petersburg and drowning in his own feverish theories, commits a desperate act that shatters every illusion he ever held about power, conscience, and destiny. In the days that follow, he discovers that the courts do not deal out the real punishment, but by the silent terror of his own soul.
This exclusive presentation includes a searching and deeply personal historical reflection by Emmy-nominated actor and internationally heralded best-selling author Geoffrey Giuliano, who explores Dostoevsky’s turbulent life, his imprisonment, his spiritual rebirth, and the haunting personal experiences that shaped this towering novel. Giuliano also unveils a long-lost interview with Dostoevsky conducted in a vivid, dramatic recreation, offering rare insight into the author’s philosophy, his obsession with human suffering, and his belief that redemption can arise even from the most tragic mistakes.
Crime and Punishment remains startlingly relevant in an age of moral confusion, rising authoritarianism, and fractured human values. It asks the questions society is still struggling with today: Who has the right to decide what is good and what is evil? What happens when ideology replaces compassion? And can a person ever truly escape the weight of their own actions? In this powerful interpretation, listeners are invited to walk beside Raskolnikov through the shadows of guilt, fear, and eventual spiritual awakening.
Two unforgettable lines from the book echo through this work: “Pain and suffering are always inevitable for a large intelligence and a deep heart” and “The darker the night, the brighter the stars."
Public Domain (P)2025 Eden Garret Giuliano