PENGUIN Poor Folk and Other Stories
O**S
Interesting book
Early Dostoyevsky. Very enjoyable for anyone who is a Dostoyevsky fan. I would certainly recommend this modest little tome. If you are not familiar with Dostoyevsky's work, this could whet your appetite.
L**T
Literary tactics
This bundle of short stories shows clearly the literary evolution of Dostoyevsky in his early writing years.The first two stories, `Poor Folk' and `The Landlady', have essentially the same theme as "White Nights' (not in this bundle).The differences between the three treatments illustrate perfectly this evolution: from foggy, indirect, tearful prose, over generating intriguing questions marks and confusing psychology, to direct, sharp storytelling with unexpected U-turns and psycho-shocks; in one word, from expressing emotions to arousing them in the heart of the reader.Poor FolkDostoyevsky's first short novel (in letters) is a sentimental, colorless and in no way a subtle text, where literature is `a picture and a mirror, an expression of emotion, a subtle form of criticism, a didactic lesson and a document.'However, art constitutes an essential part of the story. When the vulgar opinion that `novels were the ruin of young girls, that books were harmful to morality', overwhelms a young girl, the relationship is broken.The LandladyThis story, where a poor lodger falls in love with the young wife of an old man, is not a typical Dostoyevsky text, because it uses some kind of `supernatural' elements, like the confusing mental nature of the female protagonist. It contains, however, a typical Dostoyevskyan wrap-up.Mr Prokharchin, Polzunkov`Mr Prokharchin' is a sharp psychological portrait of `an unconventional capitalist'.`Polzunkov' is a superb persiflage of a corrupt bureaucracy, where a bribe-taker under blackmail is forced to pay a bribe himself. An April Fool's Day joke gives him an opportunity to take revenge on the blackmailer.This bundle is not a good introduction to Dostoyevsky's work.Far better are other short novels/stories like `White Nights', `The Gambler', `The Eternal Husband' or `Uncle's dream'.But, highly recommended to all Dostoyevsky fans.
M**S
Love Russian literature
This man really has a way with words. His story telling is close to everyday life. I love the way he tells us about Russia in his time and of his experience growing up. He is one of the great author’s to come from Russia. I have read all his books and am now re reading them. I feel when I read his stories I am living right along side the character’s. I would absolutely recommend this read and all he has to offer in his writing.
A**R
Wonderful!!
Wonderful !!! (and believe it or not, the author is Russian ). I have heard of numerous readers claiming that if it's Russian it can't be much good and automatically give it bad marks. Well, all you parochials out there, Russia has a great history and culture that unfortunately the West is not interested in. Yet we could learn so much from men like Dostoyevsky, Turgenev, and Tolstoy. Highly recommended!
H**H
on to readers eyes !
here in this book the printed sentences look they are meant for the readers of some kind of mini world....too smaal print..
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