Notes from the Underground
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Immerse yourself in the profound depths of human psychology with the audiobook "Notes from the Underground," narrated with gripping intensity. This classic by Fyodor Dostoyevsky unveils the inner life of a man in self-imposed exile from society, delving into his conflicted mind and turbulent emotions. The narrator, an unnamed retired civil servant living in St. Petersburg, presents a compelling and often disturbing account of his views on society, human nature, and his own personal philosophy. The narrative splits into two distinct yet intertwined parts: a monologue that dissects his alienation and ideologies, and a heart-wrenching story of his interaction with others, which highlights his struggles with pride, shame, and the desire for human connection. This audiobook not only provides a platform to explore themes of existentialism and self-awareness but also showcases Dostoyevsky's masterful understanding of the complexities of the human spirit. Perfect for those intrigued by introspective and philosophical literature, "Notes from the Underground" is an essential listen that resonates with the soul's search for meaning in the modern world.
Duration - 20h 1m.
Author - Fyodor Dostoyevsky.
Narrator - Chase Foster.
Published Date - Saturday, 27 January 2024.
Copyright - © 2024 Brickell Avenue Publishing ©.
Location:
United States
Networks:
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
Chase Foster
Brickell Avenue Publishing
English Audiobooks
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Description:
Immerse yourself in the profound depths of human psychology with the audiobook "Notes from the Underground," narrated with gripping intensity. This classic by Fyodor Dostoyevsky unveils the inner life of a man in self-imposed exile from society, delving into his conflicted mind and turbulent emotions. The narrator, an unnamed retired civil servant living in St. Petersburg, presents a compelling and often disturbing account of his views on society, human nature, and his own personal philosophy. The narrative splits into two distinct yet intertwined parts: a monologue that dissects his alienation and ideologies, and a heart-wrenching story of his interaction with others, which highlights his struggles with pride, shame, and the desire for human connection. This audiobook not only provides a platform to explore themes of existentialism and self-awareness but also showcases Dostoyevsky's masterful understanding of the complexities of the human spirit. Perfect for those intrigued by introspective and philosophical literature, "Notes from the Underground" is an essential listen that resonates with the soul's search for meaning in the modern world. Duration - 20h 1m. Author - Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Narrator - Chase Foster. Published Date - Saturday, 27 January 2024. Copyright - © 2024 Brickell Avenue Publishing ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:05:24
Part 1 Chapter 1
Duration:05:59:43
Part 1 Chapter 2
Duration:06:36:07
Part 1 Chapter 3
Duration:08:49:30
Part 1 Chapter 4
Duration:03:32:13
Part 1 Chapter 5
Duration:05:20:20
Part 1 Chapter 6
Duration:02:37:16
Part 1 Chapter 7
Duration:11:58:03
Part 1 Chapter 8
Duration:10:57:37
Part 1 Chapter 9
Duration:06:17:01
Part 1 Chapter 10
Duration:03:17:55
Part 1 Chapter 11
Duration:06:51:09
Part 2 A Propos of the Wet Snow
Duration:00:37:33
Part 2 Chapter 1
Duration:25:41:55
Part 2 Chapter 2
Duration:09:22:47
Part 2 Chapter 3
Duration:19:01:14
Part 2 Chapter 4
Duration:19:03:19
Part 2 Chapter 5
Duration:09:10:51
Part 2 Chapter 6
Duration:20:08:46
Part 2 Chapter 7
Duration:15:25:00
Part 2 Chapter 8
Duration:20:55:45
Part 2 Chapter 9
Duration:13:54:27
Part 2 chapter 10
Duration:10:12:07
Ending Credits
Duration:00:05:24