Notes From Underground Apr 2026
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.
Set sixteen years earlier, it follows his disastrous social interactions, including a humiliating dinner with former schoolmates and a complex encounter with a prostitute named Liza. Notes From Underground
The narrator's intellect is so overdeveloped that it paralyzes him, preventing him from making simple decisions or living a normal life. The book is famously divided into two distinct
The "Underground Man" introduces himself as a bitter, isolated former civil servant. The narrator's intellect is so overdeveloped that it
You aren't supposed to like the narrator, but you may find yourself recognizing his anxieties and contradictions.
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 .