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Notes from the Underground by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
One of the earliest polished examples of existential literature, Notes from the Underground follows the life of a recluse and depicts his antagonistic attitude toward society. Written in two parts with a first person narration, the novella explores various themes expressing the misleading notion of rationalism and utopianism, existentialism, alienation and human inaction. The psychological novel begins with a monologue in which the protagonist introduces and characterizes himself. Referred to as the Underground Man and remaining unidentified throughout, the protagonist portrays himself as...
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I can’t believe this is free. Brilliantly read.
Talcora via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 11/08/19
Thank you for this! I love your voice. It’s perfect for Dostoyevsky:)
ShubhiArora via Apple Podcasts · Germany · 04/24/19
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