“The House of the Dead” is Dostoevsky’s semi‑autobiographical account of life in a Siberian prison camp, based on his own years in a tsarist penal colony. Narrated by a nobleman sentenced for political crimes, the book depicts brutal punishments, cramped barracks, and the inner lives of convicts with a mix of realism, psychological insight and unexpected compassion. In the Penguin Black Classics edition, it’s ideal for searches like “Siberian prison novel,” “Dostoevsky early work” and “Russian classic literature in translation.”
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