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Notes from Underground

The Existential Masterpiece of Isolation, Rebellion, and the Human Soul

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A confession from the depths of alienation.

In Notes from Underground, Fyodor Dostoevsky gives voice to one of literature's most complex narrators—a retired civil servant living in self-imposed isolation in St. Petersburg. Bitter, intelligent, and deeply self-aware, this unnamed «underground man» delivers a scathing critique of rationalism, utopian ideals, and the illusions of progress.


Blending psychological insight with philosophical reflection, the novella is divided into two parts: the first, a monologue dissecting society and human nature; the second, a series of personal episodes that reveal the narrator's profound loneliness and inability to connect with others.


First published in 1864, this short but powerful work is widely regarded as a precursor to existentialist thought, influencing writers such as Nietzsche, Sartre, and Camus.


"One of the most important philosophical works of the 19th century."

– The Guardian


"Dostoevsky's most revolutionary creation—a man at war with himself and the world."

– The New York Times


Why Readers Love It:

A cornerstone of existential literature


Masterful blend of fiction and philosophical inquiry


Short, intense, and deeply thought-provoking


Click 'Buy Now' to enter the mind of one of literature's most fascinating—and unsettling—narrators.

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Release date on Litres:
14 August 2025
Volume:
160 p.
ISBN:
9791070120316
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