The Stenographer Who Married Dostoyevsky — and Saved Him From Ruin

“The Gambler Wife,” by Andrew D. Kaufman, recounts the life of Anna Dostoyevskaya, the Russian writer’s second wife, who took dictation of his books, endured his gambling addiction and eventually published his work herself.“The Gambler Wife,” by Andrew D. Kaufman, recounts the life of Anna Dostoyevskaya, the Russian writer’s second wife, who took dictation of his books, endured his gambling addiction and eventually published his work herself.Read MoreBooks and Literature, Gambling, Writing and Writers, Dostoyevsky, Fyodor, Russia, , Kaufman, Andrew D., Dostoyevskaya, Anna

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