Notes From Underground
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Fyodor Dostoyevsky
A collection of powerful stories by one of the masters of Russian literature, illustrating Fyodor Dostoyevsky's thoughts on political philosophy, religion and above all, humanity.From the primitive peasant who kills without understanding that he is destroying a human life, to the anxious antihero of Notes From Underground—a man who both craves and despises affection—this volume and its often-tormented characters showcase Dostoyevsky’s evolving outlook on man’s fate. The compelling works presented here were written at distinct periods in the author’s life, at decisive moments in his groping for a political philosophy and a religious answer. Thomas Mann described Dostoyevsky as “an author whose Christian sympathy is ordinarily devoted to human misery, sin, vice, the depths of lust and crime, rather than to nobility of body and soul”—and Notes From Underground as “an awe-and-terror-inspiring example of this sympathy.” Translated and with an Afterword by Andrew R. MacAndrew With an Introduction by Ben Marcus
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Author
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Pages
256
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
2004-11-02
ISBN
0451529553 9780451529558
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"This collection, framed around one of Dostoyevsky's most famous shorter works (Notes), is a fantastic look at the author's progression from his early writing to his later. Over the works included, we see the author shift politically, philosophically, and personally, and it is all communicated through a style that is consistently skilled. The earliest works have something more positive about them, although the entire collection centers on the existential dread and unfulfillment associated with the examined life. The general theme of these works is the unbearable pain of the human condition, but there is hope in that this pain is valuable. Dostoyevsky captures deep human experience in every story, and he inspires me to look into myself and capture the humanity struggling inside of me. A writer for thinkers, lovers, and most of all, livers."