Notes from Underground

· Open Road Media
4.7
31 reviews
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160
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Dostoevsky’s classic pitting one man against society

Widely considered to be the first existential novella, Notes from Underground presents the diary of a bitter, misanthropic man. The unnamed narrator has, in an act of supreme defiance, withdrawn from society completely. Formerly a civil servant, this “sick” and “wicked” man suffers from incurable ennui and forsakes all interaction. Rallying against what he perceives as human evils, like war, love, and utopianism, he exiles himself from all humanity in favor of exalted loneliness and suffering. Readers bear witness to the friends, lovers, and crippling social pressures of nineteenth-century Russia that made him this way.

Notes from Underground, which preceded masterworks including Crime and Punishment and The Brothers Karamazov, is among Dostoevsky’s finest works, melding fiction and philosophy.

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4.7
31 reviews
Jonathan Gleason
March 18, 2019
An amazing literary investigation of self-deception, pathological complex, and avoiding real life.
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Will S
January 9, 2019
Very interesting story and very twisty!
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courtney x
July 20, 2020
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About the author

Fyodor Dostoyevsky (1821–1881) was a Russian novelist and philosopher whose works examine the human psyche of the nineteenth century. Dostoyevsky is considered one of the greatest writers in world literature, with titles such as Crime and Punishment; Notes from Underground, one of the first existential novellas ever written; and Poor Folk, Russia’s first “social novel.”

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