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Notes From Underground

Fyodor M. Dostoevsky
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In Notes from Underground, Fyodor Dostoevsky draws readers into the fierce inner monologue of a solitary, resentful, and painfully lucid man who has withdrawn from society and lives in a dark basement room in nineteenth-century St. Petersburg. From this "underground," he delivers a scorching attack on social conventions, rationalist logic, established morality, and the comforting myth of progress.

Contradictory and raw, his voice exposes a fractured consciousness that cannot act, love, or belong. Divided into two parts, first a philosophical reflection and then an autobiographical narrative marked by humiliation and spite, this brief yet intense work anticipates existentialism and modern psychological fiction.

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