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📱 eBook en inglés NOTES FROM UNDERGROUND

CLXBX- 9788960481879

Novela contemporánea Narrativa española

Sinopsis de NOTES FROM UNDERGROUND

Notes from Underground by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a groundbreaking and deeply introspective novella that delves into the fractured mind of one of literatures most unforgettable narrators. Dark, provocative, and philosophically daring, this work is widely regarded as one of the first existentialist novels and a powerful exploration of alienation, free will, and the contradictions of human nature.
The story is presented as a confessional monologue by an unnamed former civil servant living in isolation in St. Petersburg. Bitter, hyper-aware, and painfully self-conscious, the narrator—often referred to as the "Underground Man"—rails against society, reason, and the modern belief in rational self-interest. He rejects the idea that human beings act solely for their own benefit, insisting instead on the irrational impulses, pride, and self-destructive tendencies that define the human condition.
Divided into two parts, the novella first explores the narrators philosophical reflections, filled with sharp critiques of utopian idealism and deterministic thinking. In the second part, he recounts episodes from his past, including humiliating encounters with former acquaintances and a deeply troubling relationship with a young woman named Liza. These experiences reveal not only his cruelty and insecurity but also his desperate longing for connection and dignity.
Dostoevskys psychological insight is both unsettling and profound. The Underground Man is at once repellent and sympathetic—a man trapped by his own intellect and resentment, aware of his flaws yet unable to escape them. Through this complex figure, Dostoevsky examines themes of freedom, suffering, moral responsibility, and the human need to assert individuality—even at great personal cost.
Bold, ironic, and intensely personal, Notes from Underground challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about pride, isolation, and the limits of rationality. Its influence on modern literature and philosophy has been immense, shaping existential thought and inspiring generations of writers. This haunting and thought-provoking novella remains a timeless exploration of the hidden recesses of the human psyche.

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Editorial: Clxbx

ISBN: 9788960481879

Idioma: Inglés

Fecha de lanzamiento: 27/02/2026

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Escrito por Fiódor Dostoievski


Fiódor Dostoievski
Fiódor Mijailovich Dostoievski; Moscú, 1821 - San Petersburgo, 1881) Novelista ruso. Educado por su padre, un médico de carácter despótico y brutal, encontró protección y cariño en su madre, que murió prematuramente. Al quedar viudo, el padre se entregó al alcohol, y envió finalmente a su hijo a la Escuela de Ingenieros de San Petersburgo, lo que no impidió que el joven Dostoievski se apasionara por la literatura y empezara a desarrollar sus cualidades de escritor. En 1849 fue condenado a muerte por su colaboración con determinados grupos liberales y revolucionarios. Tras largo tiempo en Tver, recibió autorización para regresar a San Petersburgo, donde no encontró a ninguno de sus antiguos amigos, ni eco alguno de su fama.
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