NOTES FROM THE UNDERGROUND by Fyodor Dostoyevsky – FULL AudioBook | GreatestAudioBooks.com – Notes from Underground is an 1864 novella by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. Notes is considered by many to be the first existentialist novel. It presents itself as an excerpt from the rambling memoirs of a bitter, isolated, unnamed narrator (generally referred to by critics as the Underground Man) who is a retired civil servant living in St. Petersburg. The first part of the story is told in monologue form, or the underground man’s diary, and attacks emerging Western philosophy, especially Nikolay Chernyshevsky’s What Is to Be Done?. The second part of the book is called “Àpropos of the Wet Snow,” and describes certain events that, it seems, are destroying and sometimes renewing the underground man, who acts as a first person, unreliable narrator. (Summary by Wikipedia)
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Chapter listing and length:
01 Underground – Part 1 – 00:44:32
02 Underground – Part 2 – 00:48:31
03 A Propos of the Wet Snow – Part 1 – 00:45:11
04 A Propos of the Wet Snow – Part 2 – 01:02:25
05 A Propos of the Wet Snow – Part 3 – 00:44:46
06 A Propos of the Wet Snow – Part 4 – 00:59:26
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One of my favorite passages from this book is “Consciousness, for instance, is infinitely superior to twice two makes four. Once you have mathematical certainty there is nothing left to do or to understand. There will be nothing left but to bottle up your five senses and plunge into contemplation. While if you stick to consciousness, even though the same result is attained, you can at least flog yourself at times, and that will, at any rate, liven you up.”
I can see now what agent Bullock does with his spare time… I’m looking forward to his next audio book read… maybe one on the CIA fantastical adventures in fruityland?
"When from dark error's subjugation
My words of passionate exhortation
Had wrenched thy fainting spirit free; And writhing prone in thine affliction Thou didst recall with malediction
The vice that had encompassed thee: And when thy slumbering conscience, fretting By recollection's torturing flame, Thou didst reveal the hideous setting Of thy life's current ere I came:
When suddenly I saw thee sicken,
And weeping, hide thine anguished face, Revolted, maddened, horror-stricken,
At memories of foul disgrace."
His philosophy on society can be compared with a wintery spring.
This book should be called "the mind numbing rants of a verbose lunatic"
44:18 (bookmark)
Ah , que cette espiègle et lucide 👌
attitude / angle : “ Tell it slanted “
( Emily Dickinson ) ✍️
m’interpelle , m’inspire et m’enchante ‼️
🙏 Grand MERCI 💝 de Québec , Canada 🌏
Awesome reading of a master piece.
Why do I relate so well with this protagonist I’m a little worried
this is not a book, this is a very harsh diss track to all of us
Great narrator and to think it's free. Read this ages ago and it's good but not great. Karamazov Brothers and Crime and Punishment are my favourite Dostoevsky.
I read this book 30 years ago… still amazing to listen… thanks for uploading this amazing story.
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40:55
1:34:00
57:00 man is stupid
45:00 compound personality
57:00 logarithms to the wind
1:00:00 will, reason, capacity for life. Will is a manifestation of the Whole life
1:12:00 the process of building is more important than the destination ; idleness is the mother of all vices
1:25:50 thirst for life ; pleased with talking nonsense ; no respect for suffering ; sincerity with no modesty ; boast of consciousness ; no full consciousness without a pure heart
1:31:00 I purposely imagine an audience in front of me so that I may be dignified while I write ; what is the object in writing? 'It' is more imposing, more impressive on paper – that I may have relief in writing – that in writing 'it's down, I may get rid of 'it' ;
1:34:00 extremely intelligent ; no vanity without high standards ; slavish passion for conventional, a dread of being ridiculous, a terror of eccentricity ;
34:12 Thank me later.
I relate to this fictional man more and more as he mocks me.
I don't know why this is so amusing to me. Some combination of ways I used to be like and ways I still am like, and I can't take it seriously when it's laid out in such a mundane matter of fact way.
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51:50
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I swear, gentlemen, that to be too conscious is an illness—a real thorough-going illness. FD
2:37:00
Bookmark
What a book, and what a narrator🙏👐
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4:32:21 – Chapter IX
4:51:03 – Chapter X
I'm lazy and didn't start catching them until the end
A five hour roast by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
“Which is better cheap happens or exalted suffering?”_ Dostoyevsky
1:12:43
Omg, why do I find this book so funny? Lol.
Honestly sounds like trump (or The Vivienne's parody of trump) is narrating this! I just can't suspend the idea til i finish listening, not anymore.
Gees, dude roasted the shit out of that girl
OH, MY GODD !!!!!!
A purer distillation of the urban bugman has never been written.
"To live longer than 40 years is..bad manners" lol
I just saw a video comparing the underground man to an internet troll – suffering from "accute consciousness" and despiting everyone around him for that, without ever getting to be really evil – just barely mean. I would go as far as comparing it to those mgtow guys or incels. It's a brilliant reading.
1:09:12 Critic to utopianism
here's another note from
I say we increase the tax rate to 100%, but everything is free and paid for by the government anything less than stupid and a farce. Even I agree to work a Job on those terms.
Anyone with an argument or line of reasoning I already know one would make
why this wouldn't work, leave a comment
I will gladly shoot down and why it is not one.
Like Conservative and Libertarians first ones to hem and haw.
100% tax rate is paying no taxes, don't ya get it?
Then the Leftists say, "What the rich not paying more but, no taxes?"
No, but everybody everyone pays the same Flat rate of 100%.
Pay their equal share. Equality share 100%
This plan does not work whether 5% or 95%, for this system to work.
Or religious terms, our relationship with God. God is the system.
or like the way paying no [100% tax<>no tax] is, there is no need
to make a distinction, at this point between [God<>the System]
YupAnd I refuse to do anything to support this system.
Unless I can 100% support it and
the system 100% support me
Anyone that would try to tell you any different and that I am wrong about this?
They are NOT your friend, even if upon reading this it was you just telling yourself
Thanks Morgan Freeman nice audio btw.
the man doin the read is fucking amazing perfection!!
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Why would someone dislike such a free audio book? We are so lucky to get such free content. Those dislikers really have no manners at all!
What an unbearably negative mindset.
Chapter 5 – 33:54