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The novella A Raskolnikoff operates (as the title suggests) in a Dostoyevskian vein, with nods to both Crime and Punishment and Notes from Underground. It also strikes me as being a response of sorts to Arthur Schnitzler’s novella Dying (1895), which offers a similar torturous dynamic between the two main characters. A Raskolnikoff is the story of Changarnier, a lonely, impoverished man with a healthy—perhaps too healthy—sense of his own guilt and an overweening sense of pride. He has as his audience Violette, a girl who adores him and who he treats increasingly erratically. Together, exhausted, they wander the streets of Paris, eventually “walking straight ahead in the hopes that something will happen to us.”
From the introduction by Brian Evenson