Notes from Underground by Dostoevsky | Full Audiobook
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Full, unabridged audiobook presentation of Fyodor Dostoevsky's philosophical novel, "Notes from Underground." Clocking in at 4 hours, 25 minutes, and 30 seconds, this recording delivers the complete text of the 1864 work. The narrative is delivered through the monologue of an unnamed, bitter former civil servant in St. Petersburg, often referred to as the Underground Man. The text serves as an early exploration of existentialist themes, examining human consciousness, free will, and the narrator's antipathy toward rationalism and deterministic views of society.
The novel is structured in two parts: the first being a philosophical discourse detailing the narrator's isolation and contradictory nature, and the second recounting specific events from his life. These recollections include awkward social encounters and a significant, humiliating interaction with a prostitute named Liza. The work remains a significant piece of classic Russian literature and a foundational text for psychological fiction.
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