Literary Lives
Gambling, Debt, and Literary Fortune
In July 1865, Fyodor Dostoyevsky signed a contract with the publisher Fyodor Stellovsky that obligated him to produce a new novel by November of the following year. If Dostoyevsky were to miss the deadline, the contract stipulated, he would forfeit the rights to and income from everything he wrote over the next nine years.
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