Notes From The Underground
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Descripción editorial
Notes From The Underground is a short, intense work that helped open the way for modern existential fiction. Its unnamed narrator, the Underground Man, speaks from isolation with bitterness, intelligence, contradiction, and wounded pride. He attacks rational self-interest, mocks easy optimism, and remembers humiliating encounters that reveal his inability to act freely or generously. The book is both confession and argument, turning inward to expose resentment, self-consciousness, and the desire to resist any system that claims to explain human nature. Compact but unsettling, it remains one of Dostoyevsky's most influential explorations of alienation and moral paralysis.