Notes from the Underground
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Descripción editorial
Notes from the Underground is one of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s most striking and influential works, presenting the confession of a tormented narrator who lives in isolation, defiance, and self-destruction. Bitter, intelligent, and painfully self-aware, he struggles against society while also longing to belong to it. Through his fragmented memories and philosophical reflections, Dostoevsky explores free will, pride, humiliation, morality, and the contradictions of human nature. The voice is dark, ironic, and unforgettable, laying the foundation for modern existential literature.
This edition by Tarang Prakashan presents the novel in a clean and accessible format. Bold, honest, and psychologically intense, Notes from the Underground examines the conflict between reason and emotion, personal freedom and insecurity. The book remains a milestone in world literature, inspiring generations of writers and readers with its depth and originality. It is essential reading for anyone interested in psychology, philosophy, and the complex inner life of the human soul.