
Notes from the Underground
"If our understanding of humanity today includes embracing and loving our own odor, filth, defeats and pain, and accepting that there is a logic in the pleasures of humiliation, the beginning of this view is in Notes from the Underground ." - Orhan Pamuk
The novel, which begins with the "aggressive" expression of the existential pain of Dostoyevsky's unnamed "underground" man, who is in conflict with society and himself, and climaxes with the pitiful memories of this lonely and poor man, is one of the important early works of the author.
Notes from the Underground, which focuses on the 19th century people in particular and "us" in general, is a brave narrative that deals with the problems of the individual in society in all their aspects, in a tragic way.
With an afterword by Konstantin Mochulsky.
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Publication Coordinator: Tuğçe Nida Sevin
Editor: Selçuk Aylar
Editor: Alican Saygı Ortanca
Edited by: Ömer Ezer
Dough Type: 2nd Dough
First Printing Year: 2017
Number of Printings: 1st Edition
Number of Pages: 152
Size: 13 x 19
Media Type: Paperback
Original Name: Zapiski iz Podpolya
Publisher | : | Ithaca publications |
Number of pages | : | 152 |
Publication Year | : | 2017 |
ISBN | : | 9786053753278 |
Translator | : | Serdar Arikan, Fatma Arikan |
The heart | : | Turkish |