Notes from the Underground
Books | Fiction / Classics
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Fyodor Dostoevsky
Charles Guignon
Kevin Aho
Dostoevsky's disturbing and groundbreaking novella appears in this new
annotated edition with an Introduction by Charles Guignon and Kevin Aho.
An analogue of Guignon's widely praised Introduction to his 1993
edition of "The Grand Inquisitor," the editors' Introduction places the
underground man in the context of European modernity, analyzes his inner
dynamics in the light of the history of Russian cultural and
intellectual life, and suggests compelling reasons for our own strange
affinity for this nameless man who boldly declares, "I was rude and took
pleasure in being so."