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Notes from Underground

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The narrative centers on a civil servant in St. Petersburg, known only as the Underground Man, who reflects on his profound isolation and disconnection from society. Through a series of memoir-like entries, he explores his inner thoughts and feelings, revealing a deep sense of alienation. The concept of "underground" symbolizes his emotional and social detachment, illustrated poignantly in a moment of listening through a crack in the floor. This introspective work delves into themes of loneliness and the human condition.

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Language
English
Publisher
Culturea
Released
2023
Pages
156
ISBN13
9791041802920
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The narrative centers on a civil servant in St. Petersburg, known only as the Underground Man, who reflects on his profound isolation and disconnection from society. Through a series of memoir-like entries, he explores his inner thoughts and feelings, revealing a deep sense of alienation. The concept of "underground" symbolizes his emotional and social detachment, illustrated poignantly in a moment of listening through a crack in the floor. This introspective work delves into themes of loneliness and the human condition.