Notes from the Underground (Dover Thrift Editions)
3 journalers for this copy...
"Can a man of perception respect himself at all?"
So ends the first chapter of this very short, very bitter novella.
If you got bogged down with "Crime and Punishment" perhaps you'll find "Notes From The Underground" an easier (much shorter) read.
So ends the first chapter of this very short, very bitter novella.
If you got bogged down with "Crime and Punishment" perhaps you'll find "Notes From The Underground" an easier (much shorter) read.
Fred's take on it could not be better. However, it was just too bilious and troubled for me on this wintry cold day. I have to release it. The pain therein is BEAUTIFUL but too much!
Fred, btw, is a great guy.
Fred, btw, is a great guy.
Journal Entry 3 by nayo at Starbucks Entryway in Sewickley, Pennsylvania USA on Friday, November 15, 2002
Release planned for Saturday, November 16, 2002 at Starbucks Entryway in Sewickley, Pennsylvania USA.
Hey future-finders: did your find the Japanese prints within? :)
Hey future-finders: did your find the Japanese prints within? :)
Found it in the coffee shop (Starbucks) at which I work; I started to read it, but then my boyfriend picked it up and said, "Ooooooh, Dostoyevsky; he's cool. Let me read it!"
I'll post again if he lets ME read it...
I'll post again if he lets ME read it...