Notes from Underground - Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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Notes from Underground

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Language
English
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Publisher
Vintage
Pages
136
ISBN
9780099140115
Step into the mind of a man who has retreated from the world into a self-imposed "underground," a former civil servant in 19th-century St. Petersburg. This anonymous narrator is a figure of intense contradiction, a hyper-conscious individual who despises society's conventions and the prevailing ideals of rationalism and utopianism, yet remains deeply entangled in his own bitter reflections. His confession explores the complexities of human nature, arguing that free will often leads individuals to act against their own perceived best interests and even to embrace suffering.

Through his provocative monologue, the Underground Man grapples with profound questions of identity, isolation, and the very essence of human motivation. His incisive, often uncomfortable insights into spite, self-loathing, and the paradoxes of consciousness challenge readers to confront the darker, more irrational aspects of the human psyche. This seminal work is a foundational exploration of existential thought, offering a raw and unflinching look at the inner turmoil that resonates far beyond its historical setting.

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Original publisher Dutton

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