Notes from the Underground
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19.08.2025
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9789361904813
Notes from the Underground by Fyodor Dostoyevsky is a groundbreaking psychological and philosophical novel that dives into the darkest corners of the human soul.
Told through the voice of the "Underground Man"-a bitter, isolated former civil servant living in St. Petersburg-this powerful work explores themes of alienation, free will, and the contradictions of human behavior. In his rambling monologues, the Underground Man rejects the optimism of reason and progress, insisting instead that people often act against their own interests out of pride, spite, or sheer rebellion.
In the second part of the novel, his theories are put to the test through a series of humiliating encounters with old acquaintances and his uneasy relationship with a young woman named Liza. These moments reveal the depth of his self-destructive tendencies and his inability to connect meaningfully with others.
First published in 1864, Notes from the Underground is considered one of the earliest works of existentialist literature. Dostoyevsky's masterful exploration of human psychology, freedom, and suffering continues to challenge and captivate readers more than a century later.
Perfect for fans of classic literature, philosophy, and psychological fiction, this novel is an essential read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of the human condition.