Notes from Underground is widely regarded as Dostoevsky’s most revolutionary work and one of the earliest novels to place existential thought at its very core. Breaking away from the conventions of its time, it introduces a deeply introspective and psychologically complex narrative that would shape generations of modern literature. Its unnamed narrator—one of the most unforgettable characters in literary history—is a retired civil servant who has deliberately withdrawn from society into self-imposed isolation. From the depths of his underground existence, he delivers a passionate, obsessive, and deeply contradictory confession. Through his relentless self-examination and fierce attacks on the ideals of rationalism and social utopianism, Dostoevsky exposes the paradoxes of the human condition and argues that people are driven not by reason alone, but by desire, contradiction, pride, and an irrepressible longing for freedom. Provocative, unsettling, and astonishingly modern, Notes from Underground remains a timeless exploration of alienation, free will, and the irrational forces that lie at the heart of human nature.
| Penulis | : | Fyodor Dostoevsky |
|---|---|---|
| Penerbit | : | basabasi |
| Tahun terbit | : | 2026 |
| ISBN | : | - |
| Halaman | : | 178 |