Poor Folk and Other Stories
Fyodor Dostoevsky
271 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 0140445056
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Language: English
Publish: April 4, 1989
19th CenturyClassicsFictionHistorical FictionLiteratureNovelsRead For SchoolRussiaRussian LiteratureShort Stories
Poor Folk was Dostoyevsky’s first great triumph in fiction and the work that looks forward to the double-acts and obsessions of his later genius. It takes place in a world of office , lodging-house and seamstress’s rooms and consists of an impoverished love affair in letters between a copy clerk and a young girl who lives opposite him. Of the other stories in this volume The Landlady portrays a dreamer hero, housed in dreams of art until he is forced to move from his lodgings; and Polzunkov is a sketch of a “voluntary buffoon.” For Mr.Prokharchin Dostoyevsky lifted a plot from a stranger-than-fiction newspaper story (about a poor man’s hidden hoard’s) and transformed it into inspired and desolate comedy.