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What happens when a man rejects society -- and himself?
Notes from Underground (1864), by Fyodor Dostoevsky, is a groundbreaking novella that dives into the mind of one of literature's most unforgettable narrators: the bitter, unnamed "Underground Man."
Living in self-imposed isolation in St. Petersburg, the narrator launches into a scathing monologue against society, reason, and the illusions of progress. His reflections expose his contradictions -- craving freedom while sinking deeper into resentment, yearning for connection while sabotaging every chance at happiness.
With biting irony and unsettling honesty, Dostoevsky explores themes of alienation, free will, and the irrational depths of the human condition. More than a story, it is a philosophical confession that paved the way for existentialist writers such as Nietzsche, Camus, and Sartre.
Dark, raw, and provocative, Notes from Underground is both a warning and an invitation: a confrontation with the uncomfortable truths of human freedom and despair.
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