Friedrich Dostoevsky was drowning in debt and facing a merciless deadline when desperation forced him to write 'The Gambler'. That crisis changed his path as a writer, shaping the psychological depth and moral intensity that later defined 'The Brothers Karamazov' and secured his place as one of literature’s most enduring voices.
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