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Miserable people is the first book of the Russian writer Fyodor Dostoyevsky, which he wrote over nine months. The book was first published in 1846
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Miserable people is the first book of the Russian writer Fyodor Dostoyevsky, which he wrote over nine months. The book was first published in 1846
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Both works reflect Dostoevsky's early phase, with a focus on social criticism, psychological analysis and moral dilemmas, foreshadowing the themes of his later masterpieces.
All the works published in this volume reflect Dostoevsky's ability to expose human frailties, social flaws and moral dilemmas through humor, satire and psychological depth, often with universal themes that still resonate today.
Notes from a Dead Home (1860-1862) - a novel based on the author's imprisonment in Siberia. Winter Notes on Summer Impressions (1863) - an essay from a trip to Europe in 1862. Notes from the Underworld (1864) is a philosophical novel about a man torn by i
A Serbian writer known for his satirical novels, Andrić's Ladder of Horrors dissects the Balkan mentality through a parable of Yugo-nostalgia and national myths. The title alludes to Ivo Andrić as a litmus test for criticism – Balkans claim him or reject
The Black Box is a kaleidoscope of married life and love relationships. It is a novel that implicitly speaks about all of us.
This work, awarded the NIN Prize for that year, is considered one of the most significant in Serbian literature after World War II.