Notes From Underground
Fyodor Dostoevsky
Paperback
(CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 12, 2013)
Fyodor Dostoevsky's NOTES FROM UNDERGROUND is a revelatory marvel. Part philosophical investigation, part dramatization, NOTES wrestles with everything from enlightened self-interest, determinism, and utopianism to the problem of suffering, all before it explodes into a hyper-conscious man's confrontation with former school friends and, via a prostitute, the limits of self-made redemption and the terrible symbolism of money. In writing NOTES, Dostoevsky crossed a literary-philosophical threshold. As René Girard writes at the end of DECEIT, DESIRE, AND THE NOVEL, “In the writing of Notes From Underground Dostoevsky rises for the first time to the level of novelistic revelation. He escapes egotistic indignation and justification; he forgoes the literary fruits of the underground, renounces the 'beautiful and the sublime' of White Nights and ceases to wallow in the misery of Poor Folk. He stops giving the name of involvement or noninvolvement to the fixed distance of fascination. And he describes all the lies of which he is in the process of ridding himself.” WISEBLOOD BOOKS is dedicated to preserving, editing, and publishing fiction, philosophy, and other works fit for the world stage. We believe that many manuscripts should be published widely but remain buried in desk drawers because they cannot meet the New York publishing industry's often dubious demands. We aim to remedy that. Our WISEBLOOD CLASSICS series brings forgotten works back into being and introduces great books to a new generation. Visit us at www.wisebloodbooks.com. We are wide-eyed for new epiphanies of truth.