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Notes from the Underground

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  • 146 pages
  • 6 hours of reading

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Exploring themes of isolation and the human condition, this 1864 novel delves into the psyche of an unnamed narrator who grapples with his disconnection from society. Through a series of confessions and reflections, he critiques social norms and exposes the struggles of free will and moral ambiguity. Often regarded as a precursor to existentialism, the narrative challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about existence and the nature of self. Dostoevsky's work remains a profound exploration of the complexities of life and identity.

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