Notes from the Underground Notes from the Underground

Notes from the Underground

The Seminal Work of Existentialist Philosophy - A Raw and Unflinching Look into Alienation, Spite, and Human Suffering

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Publisher Description

Have you ever wondered why we sometimes act against our own best interests?

In Notes from the Underground, Fyodor Dostoevsky introduces readers to one of the most provocative and unforgettable characters in literary history: the Underground Man. A retired civil servant living in squalor in St. Petersburg, he has withdrawn from the world to write a bitter, rambling, and deeply insightful confession. Through his chaotic and contradictory monologue, Dostoevsky launches a scathing critique of the 19th-century belief in scientific rationalism and utopian progress.

The novel is split into two distinct parts: "Underground," a philosophical rant against the idea that human beings can be fully understood through logic and math, and "Apropos of the Wet Snow," a recollection of the protagonist's younger years where his social awkwardness and spite lead to disastrous interactions. This is not just a story of a grumpy recluse; it is a profound exploration of the dark side of human nature, questioning whether happiness is truly what humans desire most, or if we crave the freedom to be unhappy just to prove we exist.

What You'll Discover in This Modern Edition:
The Original Anti-Hero Delve into the mind of the Underground Man, a character whose paralyzing self-consciousness and spite foreshadowed the existential heroes of Sartre and Camus.A Critique of Rationalism Explore Dostoevsky's powerful argument against the idea that science and reason can solve all human problems or dictate human behavior.The Psychological Depth of Isolation Witness a raw portrayal of social anxiety and alienation, as the protagonist desperately seeks connection while simultaneously sabotaging every relationship he forms.The Battle for Free Will Understand the central philosophical conflict: the human need to assert one's individuality and freedom, even if it means acting irrationally or destructively.
Step into the shadows of the underground and confront the uncomfortable truths of human existence. Begin your journey today.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2025
26 December
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
333
Pages
PUBLISHER
The Library of Alexandria
PROVIDER INFO
Lightning Source Inc Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
1
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