| Author/Contributor(s): | Dostoevsky, Fyodor |
| Publisher: | Fingerprint |
| Date: | 9/30/2024 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
This provocative and philosophical work explores themes of free will, alienation, self-destruction, and the human condition with startling honesty. Dark, philosophical, and ahead of its time, it remains one of Dostoevsky’s most thought-provoking and enduring works.
A cry from the depths of a fractured mind.
- Explore the foundational text of existentialist and psychological literature
- Delve into the conflicted mind of an anti-hero who resists logic and modernity
- Reflect on profound questions of free will, alienation, and self-awareness
- Discover Dostoevsky’s influence on thinkers like Nietzsche, Camus, and Freud
- Experience a bold and unapologetic examination of human irrationality
- The paradox of human free will
- Isolation and the psyche of the underground man
- Rejection of utilitarianism and rational egoism
- Shame, pride, and self-inflicted suffering
- Conflict between reason and emotion