How much suffering can a kind heart endure?
In Poor Folk, Fyodor Dostoevsky delivers a deeply moving epistolary novel that reveals the struggles of the impoverished through an intimate exchange of letters. Makar Devushkin, a poor government clerk, finds solace in his correspondence with Varvara Dobroselova, a young woman also trapped in a life of hardship. Their letters-filled with love, despair, and longing-reveal the pain of social isolation and the quiet endurance of those who live in poverty.
As Makar sacrifices his own well-being to support Varvara, his dignity is tested against the harsh realities of an uncaring society. Through his words, Dostoevsky masterfully explores themes of human compassion, self-sacrifice, and the invisible suffering of the lower class.
What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:
More than just a story of economic hardship, Poor Folk is a timeless meditation on social injustice, human dignity, and the quiet tragedies of everyday life. Dostoevsky's first novel remains a powerful and emotional journey that resonates with readers to this day.
Can kindness and love overcome the crushing weight of poverty?
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