It is rare to come across a new interpretation of Dostoevskii that is both highly original and wholly convincing, but Dostoevsky's Secrets: Reading Against the Grain achieves both with some style."" - The Slavonic and East European Review""Apollonio's book refreshes our reading of Dostoevsky's novels by its close attention detail and connections to Russian culture."" - The Slavic and East European Journal""Carol Apollonio has written a profound book. A major contribution to Dostoevsky studies, Dostoevsky's Secrets: Reading Against the Grain is packed with new insights into Dostoevsky's narrative strategies, his metaphysical thematic, his characters' psychologies, and the sexual substrata of his plots."" - Deborah Martinsen, Columbia University""Marvelously provocative. Apollonio pursues to its gaping end the radical Gogolian thought that words must lie, and thus the entire surface of a Dostoevskian novel--not only individual personalities within--is designed to deceive, to be prodded open and cleansed in the interests of a greater, counter-intuitive truth."" - Caryl Emerson, Princeton University