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Poor Folk
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A story told in letters—filled with heartbreak, hope, and the quiet courage of the poor.
Poor Folk is Fyodor Dostoevsky's remarkable debut novel—an epistolary masterpiece that shines a compassionate light on those who suffer in silence. With moving sincerity and emotional depth, Dostoevsky introduces readers to the raw humanity of the forgotten and oppressed.
Two souls, bound by letters and longing.
Set in the slums of St. Petersburg, the novel follows the heartfelt correspondence between Makar Devushkin, a humble government clerk, and Varvara Dobroselova, a distant relative facing her own struggles. Through their letters, we witness their daily hardships, quiet hopes, and deepening affection—offering a profound look at life on the margins of society.
A quiet revolution in literature.
With Poor Folk, Dostoevsky didn't just launch his literary career—he redefined the role of fiction in exposing social injustice and portraying the emotional lives of the downtrodden. It's a short novel with a deep soul.
What Critics and Readers Say:
"A masterpiece of compassion and realism." – The Russian Review
"Touching, deeply human… the beginning of Dostoevsky's greatness." – Goodreads Reviewer
"A small book that leaves a large impression." – BookRiot
Why You'll Love This Book:
A beautiful and emotional portrayal of poverty, love, and human dignity
A rare classic that speaks softly—but cuts deep
Perfect for fans of Victor Hugo, Charles Dickens, and George Eliot
A powerful introductory novel for new Dostoevsky readers
Click Buy Now to Experience One of Literature's Most Compassionate Voices.
Let Poor Folk move you, challenge you, and remind you of the quiet power of kindness in a cold world.
Click Buy Now and read the book that announced the arrival of one of history's greatest literary minds.