Geir Kjetsaa Quote

Oh what a good time I had in prison! he exclaimed afterward. It had almost been like being back in Siberia again. You really ought to serve a prison term! he told Vsevolod Solovyov enthusiastically, when Solovyov visited him in jail. But Fyodor Mikhailovich, you surely don't think I ought to go out and kill someone just to go to prison? The writer smiled. No, of course not.... You'd have to do something else. But quite seriously, a spell in prison would be the best thing that could happen to you. He expressed the same wish for Vsevolod's brother Vladimir: A spell in a penitentiary would make you into a good and true Christian.

Geir Kjetsaa

Oh what a good time I had in prison! he exclaimed afterward. It had almost been like being back in Siberia again. You really ought to serve a prison term! he told Vsevolod Solovyov enthusiastically, when Solovyov visited him in jail. But Fyodor Mikhailovich, you surely don't think I ought to go out and kill someone just to go to prison? The writer smiled. No, of course not.... You'd have to do something else. But quite seriously, a spell in prison would be the best thing that could happen to you. He expressed the same wish for Vsevolod's brother Vladimir: A spell in a penitentiary would make you into a good and true Christian.

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About Geir Kjetsaa

Geir Kjetsaa (2 June 1937 – 2 June 2008) was a Norwegian professor in Russian literary history at the University of Oslo, translator of Russian literature, and author of several biographies of classical Russian writers.