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  1. Feb 2, 2017 · The story reminded me of Dostoyevsky’s Notes from the Underground, and Vadim in Ageyev’s Novel with Cocaine, because it’s narrated in the first person and deals with similar themes. In all three of these books, the main characters are fully engulfed in their own dark thoughts, feel isolated from society and their real selves, and they ...

  2. Dostoevsky demonstrates this with the underground man. He has rubbles, a job, and eventually finds a woman. And as the underground man told us how every man is willing to throw everything away in spite of his own freedom to choose suffering. He, himself acts as any man would and deliberately jeopardizes his fortunes.

  3. I wanted to read Dostoevsky’s The Brother’s of Karamazov as my first Dostoevsky novel but the way you described Notes from Underground has me interested and I might read that instead as an introduction to his writing! Just curious, which translation of the book did you read?

  4. The Underground Man constantly analyzes and second-guesses every thought and feeling he has. He is therefore incapable of making decisions about anything. Feeling himself to be inferior to more active, less intelligent people, the Underground Man goes through life full of shame and self-loathing.

  5. Notes from Underground I’ve just finished reading the first part and it felt like I was talking to a madman. But this book only confirmed to me the genius of Dostoyevsky.

  6. Notes from the Underground: Directed by Philip Charles MacKenzie. With Dabney Coleman, Cynthia Gibb, Craig Bierko, John Ales. Jack misses an awards dinner by spending the day on a subway meeting the "average people.@

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  8. Jul 17, 2012 · For the first time, Russia’s most renowned first-person narratives are collected in one volume. Fyodor Dostoyevsky’s Notes from the Underground, Nikolai Gogol’s Diary of a Madman, Ivan Turgenev’s Diary of a Superfluous Man, and Leo Tolstoy’s Lucerne are all here.

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