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Fyodor Dostoyevsky – Poor Folk 2010 Turkish Book Turkey

Fyodor Dostoyevsky – Poor Folk 2010 Turkish Book Turkey

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Fyodor Dostoyevsky – Poor Folk (İnsancıklar) – İletişim Yayıncılık Edition (2010)

Description:

This is the 2010 Turkish edition of Poor Folk (İnsancıklar), published by İletişim Yayıncılık. Written by Fyodor Dostoyevsky and first published in 1846, the novel is the author’s debut work and an important early example of Russian social realism.

The story is presented through an exchange of letters between Makar Devushkin, a poor and aging government clerk, and Varvara Dobroselova, a young woman struggling with hardship. Through their correspondence, they reveal their daily struggles with poverty, dignity, loneliness, and emotional dependence. The novel focuses on the inner lives of ordinary people, showing how social and economic conditions shape human relationships and self-perception.

Fyodor Dostoyevsky is one of the most influential writers in world literature, known for his psychological depth and exploration of moral, spiritual, and existential themes. While his later works are darker and more complex, Poor Folk already demonstrates his strong interest in human suffering and social inequality.

This İletişim Yayıncılık edition presents a Turkish translation of Dostoyevsky’s first novel, making it accessible to modern readers. As his literary debut, it holds significant historical and literary importance.

Key Features:

• Title: Poor Folk (İnsancıklar)

• Author: Fyodor Dostoyevsky

• Publisher: İletişim Yayıncılık

• PublicationYear: 2010

• Language: Turkish

• Format: Paperback

• Genre: Social novel; Epistolary fiction; Realist literature

• Main Characters: Makar Devushkin; Varvara Dobroselova

• Themes: Poverty; Dignity; Loneliness; Social inequality; Emotional dependence

• Literary Significance: Dostoyevsky’s first published novel and an early example of Russian realism

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