“The Dostoevskaya station — which opened this summer in memory of Russian writer Fyodor Dostoevsky — met a fair share of opposition when psychologists expressed concern that dark murals of the violent scenes from Dostoevsky’s books could put riders in gloomy moods — or, worse, even encourage suicidal impulses.”
Are the “gripping images” from Fyodor’s books going to “induce violent behavior”? “A Dark View of Dostoevsky on the Moscow Subway” (with pictures of the murals in question).
(via The Book Bench)