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Notes from the Underground - Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Neeraj M@neerajmunshi
Jul 17, 2007 03:09 PM, 1775 Views
Confessions of a lonely soul

I finished reading this book just few days ago.I found it very thoughtful read.This book consists of two parts.


In the first part::UNDERGROUND ;we come across this sick , spiteful


unnamed patrogonist’s describes his life and how he came to be in the


"underground".In this part he describes his thoughts and feelings and


also how he is superior to others.It consists of mainly neagtive and


pessimistic feelings which make you think about yourself.


In


the second part::ON OCCASION OF WET SNOW; we come across a day or two


in his life and in dostoveskian style a "incident" occurs which affects


the ongoing routine.


An


interesting thing about this book is that he himself tries to question


his thoughts or actions just before we ourselves try to question them


in our minds and this book starts with ’I’ and ends with ’WE’ making


the unknown reader invovled in his *notes.


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