Notes from the Underground (Everyman) (Russian Texts)

by F. M. Dostoevsky

M. Ginsburg (Translator)

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‘It is best to do nothing! The best thing is conscious inertia! So long live the underground!’Alienated from society and paralysed by a sense of his own insignificance, the anonymous narrator of Dostoyevsky’s groundbreaking Notes from Underground tells the story of his tortured life. With bitter sarcasm, he describes his refusal to become a worker in the ‘ant-hill’ of society and his gradual withdrawal to an existence ‘underground’. The seemingly ordinary world of St Petersburg takes on a nightmarish quality in The Double when a government clerk encounters a man who exactly resembles him – his double perhaps, or possibly the darker side of his own personality. Like Notes from Underground, this is a masterly study of human consciousness.Jessie Coulson’s introduction discusses the stories’ critical reception and the themes they share with Dostoyevksy’s great novels.


  • ISBN10 0553068598
  • ISBN13 9780553068597
  • Publish Date April 1975 (first published 21 March 1968)
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 13 September 1991
  • Publish Country US
  • Publisher Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group Inc
  • Imprint Bantam USA
  • Edition New edition
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 192
  • Language English