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The "Underground Man" introduces himself as a bitter, isolated former civil servant.
The book deeply impacted thinkers like Friedrich Nietzsche , who saw it as a psychological revelation, and later existentialists like Jean-Paul Sartre and Albert Camus . Notes From Underground
The book is famously divided into two distinct sections that must be read together to understand the narrator's psyche. Part I: Underground A rambling, aggressive monologue. The "Underground Man" introduces himself as a bitter,
You aren't supposed to like the narrator, but you may find yourself recognizing his anxieties and contradictions. Notes From Underground
Recent trends show a resurgence of interest in Dostoevsky among younger readers who value his "raw honesty" over modern social media perfectionism. 💡 Reader Tips