The Dostoevsky Effect : Problem Gambling and the Origins of Addiction

Stark, Sasha, Albanese, Patrizia, Tepperman, Lorne, Zahlan, Nadine

ISBN 10: 0195449126 ISBN 13: 9780195449129
Editorial: Oxford University Press, Incorporated, 2013
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When writing his novella The Gambler in 1866, Fyodor Dostoevsky remained true to the old adage "write what you know." Critically acclaimed for its insight into the mind of a gambling addict, the book offers a fascinating glimpse into Dostoevsky's personal struggle with gambling. The manuscript, in fact, was written to pay off a debt he owed to his publisher.

A decade of Dostoevsky's adult life was consumed by gambling, yet the reason behind his startling dependency has remained largely unknown. In comparing Dostoevsky's life with the experience of modern-day gamblers, documented through in-depth interviews and written biographical accounts, a team of leading sociologists have uncovered the Dostoevsky Effect. This model proposes that social factors-especially childhood trauma and a poor ability to deal with adult stress-are often the cause of gambling addiction rather than, as some have argued, an inherited predisposition to wager.

The Dostoevsky Effect offers new insight into Dostoevsky's life and work, and using contemporary field research draws surprising connections to today's gamblers, blurring the often elusive line between fact and fiction.

Acerca del autor: Lorne Tepperman is a professor of sociology at the University of Toronto. He is the co-author of Problem Gambling in Canada and the author of Betting Their Lives: The Close Relations of Problem Gamblers, both published by Oxford University Press. Patrizia Albanese is professor of sociology at Ryerson University and the author of Child Poverty in Canada and Children in Canada Today. Sasha Stark is a PhD candidate in sociology at the University of Toronto. Nadine Zahlan holds a master's degree in sociology from the University of Toronto.

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Título: The Dostoevsky Effect : Problem Gambling and...
Editorial: Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Año de publicación: 2013
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Stark, Sasha, Albanese, Patrizia, Tepperman, Lorne, Zahlan, Nadine
ISBN 10: 0195449126 ISBN 13: 9780195449129
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