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portada Notes From Underground
Type
Physical Book
Year
2024
Language
English
Pages
172
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9791223013175
Edition No.
2024

Notes From Underground

Fiódor Dostoyevski (Author) · Cervantes Digital · Paperback

Notes From Underground - Fiódor Dostoyevski

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Synopsis "Notes From Underground"

"Notes from Underground" by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a compelling journey into the psyche of an unnamed narrator who dwells in the shadows of St. Petersburg's bustling society. Through a series of fragmented musings and introspective monologues, the narrator embarks on a relentless exploration of his own consciousness, offering readers a raw and unfiltered glimpse into the depths of human alienation and existential angst.

As the narrator navigates the labyrinth of his own mind, he grapples with a profound sense of disillusionment and resentment towards the world above. From his scathing critiques of social norms and conventions to his nihilistic ruminations on free will and morality, the narrator lays bare the contradictions and complexities of the human condition.

Yet amidst the darkness, there are moments of startling clarity and self-awareness. Through his poignant reflections on love, desire, and the pursuit of meaning, the narrator reveals a deeply human longing for connection and authenticity in a world that often feels devoid of both.

"Notes from Underground" by Fyodor Dostoevsky is a masterful exploration of existential themes and philosophical inquiries, inviting readers to confront the fundamental questions that lie at the heart of the human experience. With its haunting prose and piercing insights, this timeless classic continues to resonate with readers around the world, challenging them to confront their own innermost fears and desires in the search for meaning and purpose in an uncertain world.
Fiódor Dostoyevski
  (Author)
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Fiódor Dostoyevski fue un novelista, ensayista y pensador ruso, nacido en Moscú el 11 de noviembre de 1821 y fallecido en San Petersburgo el 9 de febrero de 1881. Es considerado uno de los más grandes escritores de la literatura universal por su profunda exploración de la psicología humana, la moral y los conflictos existenciales.

Estudió ingeniería militar, pero abandonó esa carrera para dedicarse a la literatura. Su primera novela, Pobres gentes (1846), le dio reconocimiento inmediato. Sin embargo, su vida estuvo marcada por la tragedia: fue arrestado en 1849 por participar en un grupo intelectual considerado subversivo y condenado a muerte, aunque la pena fue conmutada por trabajos forzados en Siberia. Esta experiencia transformó profundamente su visión del mundo y su pensamiento religioso y moral.

A su regreso, escribió algunas de las obras más influyentes de la literatura moderna, como Crimen y castigo, El idiota, Los demonios y Los hermanos Karamázov. En ellas aborda temas como la culpa, la redención, la libertad y el sentido de la existencia. Dostoyevski dejó una huella indeleble en la literatura, la filosofía y la psicología, influyendo en autores y pensadores de todo el mundo.
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