Notes from Underground
A Russian Literature, Novels, Fiction book. .. . . , Notes from Underground //
The passionate confessions of a suffering soul; the brutal self-loathing of a tormented man; the scathing scorn of an alienated antihero who has become one of the greatest figures in all literature. Notes from Underground, published in 1864, introduces the moral, political, and social ideas Dostoevsky later explores in such masterpieces as Crime and Punishment, The Idiot, and The Brothers Karamazov
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- ISBN: 9781607961253 / 0
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It was from feeling oneself that one had reached the last barrier, that it was horrible, but that it could not be otherwise; that there was no escape for you; that you never could become a different man; that even if time and faith were still left you to change into something different you would most likely not wish to change; or if you did wish to, even then you would do nothing; because perhaps in reality there was nothing for you to change into. Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Notes from Underground // Oh, gentlemen, do you know, perhaps I consider myself an intelligent man, only because all my life I have been able neither to begin nor to finish anything. Granted I am a babbler, a harmless vexatious babbler, like all of us. But what is to be done if the direct and sole vocation of every intelligent man is babble, that is, the intentional pouring of water through a sieve? Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Notes from the Underground // .. . . , Notes from Underground //
I am a man. I am forty. I am sick. My soul is sick. My thought is sick. My conscience is sick. My desires are suppressed. I am undesirable. I am unchangeable. I am unrecognizable. I am nothing. I am a typical man. I fell in love twice. I fell in love because of ennuie. I am not social. I inhabit my literary world. I hate my stupid friends.... ''dostoyevskiyi kefetmek insann hayatnda ok nemli bir tarihtir. ak ilk defa yaamak, denizi ilk defa grmek hatta ilk defa sevimek gibidir'' demi borges.daha nce bu alnty ''beyaz geceler'' kitabnn yorumunu da yazmtm. her baladm dostoyevski imzal kitapta bir kez daha hissediyorum ben borges'in ne dediini.kendi kendime sz vermitim uzunca... Shall the world go to hell, or shall I not have my tea? I say let the world go to hell, but I should always have my tea.Thus Spoke DostoevskyThere were many things for me to get excited about after finishing this novella (Its a trap!) but the first and an essentially timeworn image which appeared in my mind was that of a small child,...