Makar frequently sacrifices his own meager needs (like buying new clothes or proper food) to help Varvara, though he is ultimately unable to save her from a marriage of necessity to a wealthy, uncaring man. Critical Significance

The translation by is widely available through publishers such as Rad (Belgrade) and has been included in various collections of Dostoevsky's works. Bedni ljudi, Dostojevski (1962) - Ark Books

Dostoevsky's debut was immediately acclaimed by critics like Vissarion Belinsky for its profound psychological depth and realistic portrayal of the urban poor. It is considered a foundational work of Russian social realism, marking Dostoevsky's entry as a major voice in world literature.

( Poor Folk ) is the first novel by the Russian writer Fyodor Dostoevsky , famously translated into Serbian by Radivoj J. Maksimović . Overview

Makar, an aging clerk, and Varvara, a young woman with a tragic past, support each other emotionally. Their letters reveal their internal struggles, loneliness, and the psychological weight of their low social status.