Notes from Underground
Fyodor Dostoevsky · 1994
 8.3
Fiction Philosophy Russia Russian Literature

Dostoevsky’s novel introduces a defiant and irrational character who retreats from society, crafting a narrative that challenges social ideals and forces readers to confront the big, important conditions of life.
This book is like a loud boisterous party where every reaction to the protagonist—from irritation to pity—is a call to slow down, think deeply, and truly engage with the tormented comedy of human nature.

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