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What happens when a man who seemed to have nothing... leaves behind everything?
Mr. Prohartchin follows the story of a reclusive old clerk who lives frugally, complains constantly, and is quietly mocked by those around him. Sharing a room in a low-cost boarding house, he appears to be a pitiful figure-stingy, bitter, and insignificant. But after his sudden death, a shocking discovery forces everyone to rethink who he really was.
In this deeply human story, Dostoevsky explores the loneliness of the lower class, the social dynamics of shared poverty, and the painful ironies of a life
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What happens when a man who seemed to have nothing... leaves behind everything?


Mr. Prohartchin follows the story of a reclusive old clerk who lives frugally, complains constantly, and is quietly mocked by those around him. Sharing a room in a low-cost boarding house, he appears to be a pitiful figure-stingy, bitter, and insignificant. But after his sudden death, a shocking discovery forces everyone to rethink who he really was.

In this deeply human story, Dostoevsky explores the loneliness of the lower class, the social dynamics of shared poverty, and the painful ironies of a life misunderstood.

This modern adaptation updates Dostoevsky's poignant narrative for clarity and flow while preserving its emotional complexity and dark humor.

What You'll Discover in This Modern Translation:

  • A Psychological Portrait of a Miser - Understand the hidden fears and insecurities that drive extreme frugality.
  • A Critique of Social Judgment - See how we often reduce people to stereotypes-and the truths we miss because of it.
  • Loneliness in a Crowded World - Explore how isolation can thrive even in communal living spaces.
  • A Touch of Irony, A Surge of Compassion - Witness the sudden shift in perception when hidden truths are revealed.


Faithful to the emotional and thematic depth of Dostoevsky's original, this adaptation offers modern readers a clear, moving experience of one of his lesser-known but richly layered works.


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Autorenporträt
Russian author and philosopher Fyodor Dostoevsky was born in Moscow on November 11, 1821. He is recognised as one of the finest novels of all time and is renowned for his deep psychological understanding and his exploration of moral and religious issues. Dostoevsky experienced hardship and sorrow in his early years, including the loss of his mother when he was a small child and his own eventual arrest and exile in Siberia due to his involvement in politics. His work, which often deals with themes of pain, redemption, and the human condition, was profoundly influenced by these events. The Brothers Karamazov, Crime and Punishment, and Notes from Underground are just a few of Dostoevsky's best-known works. His works are renowned for their examination of existential and philosophical topics, sophisticated narratives, and colorful, multifaceted characters. The writings of Dostoevsky have had a significant impact on contemporary thought and literature. At the age of 59, Dostoevsky passed away in St. Petersburg, Russia, on February 9, 1881. Even now, people commemorate and research his legacy.