<p>Fyodor Dostoyevsky's <em>Notes from the Underground</em> is one of the first and finest 'existential' pieces of literature.&nbsp;Published around 1864 the book is a commentary on the human condition as it really is contrasted against various philosophical systems then (and now) under discussion such as collectivism and nihilism.&nbsp;The book has been reprinted countless times.&nbsp;What makes this edition unique is that it endeavors to provide primary sources so that scholars and academia can access the raw power of Dostoyevsky's mind.</p><p><br></p><p>Included in this edition is the English translation by prominent Russian-to-English translator Constance Garnett the Russian text from the original and on top of this a facsimile of the work as published as a whole (rather than in installments in Dostoyevsky's literary journal Epoch) in 1866.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p>Thus both English and Russian readers will be able to explore the biting critique of modern philosophies which anticipated the horrors of the 20<sup>th</sup> century 50-100 years before those horrors actually unfolded. With various utopian schemes inspired by those philosophies still enjoying wide currency Dostoyevsky's <em>Notes from the Underground</em> remains pertinent still to this day.</p>
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