Poor Folk
A Moving Epistolary Novel of Poverty, Compassion, and Human Dignity
Beschreibung des Verlags
Poor Folk is Dostoyevsky's debut novel and a deeply compassionate portrayal of life among the impoverished. Told through letters exchanged between two struggling individuals, the novel reveals emotional vulnerability, social injustice, and quiet heroism. Sensitive and humane, this early work announced Dostoyevsky's extraordinary talent and his lifelong concern for suffering, dignity, and moral depth.