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George Guidall
"I am a sick man...I am a spiteful man", a nameless voice cries out. And so, from underground, emerge the passionate confessions of a suffering man; the painful self-examination of a tormented soul; the bristling scorn of a lonely individual who has become one of the greatest anti-heroes in all literature.
Notes from Underground reveals Fyodor Dostoevsky on the threshold of genius, discovering the ideas that would later lead him to create his most monumental novels: Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, and The Brothers Karamazov. Those who are familiar with his works will immediately recognize the novel's richly complex philosophical, political, and psychological themes; those who are not will find in their hands the best introduction to Dostoevsky's grander masterpieces.
Notes from Underground will deepen your understanding of a giant among writers of world literature - a man who continues to influence the greatest thinkers and writers in the Western world today.
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the narration really put the voice to doetoevsky
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He views himself as inferior to people who are less intelligent than himself because they are able to shut the brain off briefly and deal with the absurdity of the world while he himself is too busy intellectualizing or rationalizing things in his own life to ever go out into the world and do anything meaningful. The underground man is both a warning against modernity and the forsaking of traditional values as well as a warning against isolation and over analyzing that often comes with people like himself.
Dostoevskys novels are very good at capturing the essence of existentialism at a time before existentialism really took off because they often answered the age old question of “youve been granted consciousness in a world of constant pain and confusion- now what will you do with it?” of course those who read this book entirely through know the underground man’s response to this. He does nothing. He goes into hiding and never stares out into that cold abyss to scream into the void “I am alive”. In fact, im certain the title of the novella itself is a reflection of this.
I strongly encourage you to do so, at least up until the part where he waits for the girl at the end to at least get an idea of his rationale so that you can avoid becoming this very man
Scathing critique of modernity relevant even today
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The beginning of existentialism?
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Must read!
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Excellent.
An enthralling look at human weakness
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The greatest version you will ever here 👍👍👍👍👍 ....
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Thank you.
One of those Paradox
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Fantastic
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Confusing
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Hands down the best version!
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