Description
White Nights is one of Dostoevsky’s most moving and intimate love stories. Set in a world woven from loneliness and fragile hope, the tale invites readers into a dreamlike emotional landscape. It follows a solitary young man whose life changes when he encounters a stranger, experiences a fleeting moment of love, and then faces the pain of separation. The protagonist lives more in his dreams than in reality, and the story reveals how his hopes continually collide with the harshness of the world. Tender, melancholic, and deeply human, White Nights portrays the universal longing for connection and the heartbreak that often accompanies it.

