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Fyodor Dostoevsky

Notes From the Underground

The compelling works presented in this volume were written at distinct periods in Dostoyevsky's life, at decisive moments in his groping for a political philosophy and a religious answer. From the primitive peasant who kills without understanding that he is destroying life to the anxious antihero of Notes from Underground—who both craves and despises affection—the writer's often-tormented characters showcase his evolving outlook on our fate.
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Impressions

  • b8627429365shared an impressionlast year
    👍Worth reading

    It’s an really interesting book! My fav character is Liza.

  • dlj1995shared an impression4 years ago
    👍Worth reading

    Very wizardly

  • Ibtisam Bhattishared an impression4 years ago
    🔮Hidden Depths

    Great story, but the man is sticking to his own space because the fear of the world and the experience of complete folly has lasting effects upon the public. Very nice book, but a bit difficult and difficult to handle.

Quotes

  • b4063241149has quoted2 years ago
    They laughed cynically at my face, at my clumsy figure; and yet what stupid faces they had themselves.
  • dream sunnyhas quotedlast year
    As the children grow up you feel that you are an example, a support for them; that even after you die your children will always keep your thoughts and feelings, because they have received them from you, they will take on your semblance and likeness.
  • se0enahas quoted9 months ago
    Why, do you suppose he really loves you, that lover of yours? I don’t believe it. How can he love you when he knows you may be called away from him any minute? He would be a low fellow if he did! Will he have a grain of respect for you? What have you in common with him? He laughs at you and robs you—that is all his love amounts to! You are lucky if he does not beat you. Very likely he does beat you, too. Ask him, if you have got one, whether he will marry you. He will laugh in your face, if he doesn’t spit in it or give you a blow—though maybe he is not worth a bad halfpenny himself. And for what have you ruined your life, if you come to think of it?

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