Notes from the Underground: A cornerstone of Philosophical Fiction—delve into the mind of a bitter, isolated anti-hero in this psychological masterpiece that exposes the dark, irrational depths of human nature and society.
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- 16,99 €
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- 16,99 €
Publisher Description
I am a sick man... I am a spiteful man. Welcome to the darkest corners of the human psyche.
In this chilling and revolutionary masterwork, an unnamed narrator—a bitter, reclusive former official—speaks to us from the shadows of a grimy St. Petersburg basement. Pouring out a venomous, darkly humorous confession, the Underground Man attacks the utopian ideals of society, rationality, and progress. Through his jagged memories and fierce intellectual rebellion, we witness a mind tearing itself apart to preserve the one thing it values above all else: free will. He recounts his humiliating clashes with a towering officer, a disastrous reunion with old schoolmates, and an unbearable struggle for dignity in a world that treats him like an insect.
Why you will love this audio experience:
If you crave profound Philosophical Fiction, psychological thrillers of the mind, and narratives led by unreliable narrators, this recording is a must-listen. It is the ultimate exploration of the anti-hero trope and the foundations of existentialism. Andre Reaves' masterful narration captures every ounce of the protagonist's biting sarcasm, desperate longing, and intellectual fury, immersing you in a classic 19th-century atmospheric novel that feels startlingly modern.
About the Author:
Fyodor Dostoevsky (1821–1881) stands as a titan of Russian literature and a pioneer of the psychological novel. His groundbreaking ability to weave intense spiritual, moral, and philosophical debates into gripping fiction paved the way for modern existentialist thought.