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notes from underground by dostoevsky will cure all of 4chan
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>>24692897
It hasn't even cured /lit/. Good book though, much better than Camus' beach novel nonsense
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>>24692902
>beach novel nonsense
What a pseud you are.
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>>24692908
>le world is indifferent
>i am indifferent
>i am...LE WORLD
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>>24692897
That was one of the first books I read when I started litmaxxing. I thought he was literally me. He still is literally me. One of the biggest pseud interpretations of all time, espoused by the "media literacy" horde, is that the underground man is a caricature and you're not supposed to relate to him. I much prefer Deleuze's interpretation which celebrates his obstinacy.
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>>24692897
Just looked over a bunch of quotes.
It seems like blackpilled chudmaxxing
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>>24692897
Nabakov was probably right about him
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>>24692897
How? I read this like 15 years ago and I'm still here.
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>>24693069
I'm reading The Possessed and that part where Karmazinov reads his last poem is a lot like Nabokov
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>>24692939
I feel as though if you don’t relate to him even a little bit, you’re either in denial or completely lack self-awareness.
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This is kind of underwhelming. For how much I thought Brothers Karamazov was consistently interesting, this book is for at least 40% of it consists of aristocrat NPC side-characters like Lembke's wife and narrator's long-winded meandering and descriptions of what happened and what the town's reaction to something was or will be. It feels like reading two different books simultaneously when it's a scene involving Stavrogin and Kirillov and when it's about everything else. I'll hold my thought though.
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>>24693207
Possibly but I don't think I care all that much
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>>24692897
Hell nah! It is its fault I am here
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>>24692897
If you are an underground man, this book simply sinks you even further.
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>>24693303
You were cured of (or vaxxed against) normie disease and will be underground men forever. Enjoy.
>>24693206
Dostoevsky's style and humour shine through most of Nabokov's novels. No matter what Nabokov thought of him he could not deny his heritage and influence even in his own writings.



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