Question by H.: How is Dostoevsky’s “Notes From Underground” existential?
A lot of people claim that “Notes From Underground” is an extremely existential novelette. But I find it hard to see even a little bit of it as existential.
Would you mind explaining how it is?
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Answer by Nick K
They are not “existential”. They are just boring.
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soppy.bollocks says
I agree with you Kat, I thinks it's an excellent read but I can't for the life of me see why someone would class it (or most of Kafka either to be honest) in the same catagory as a book like Sartre's 'Nausea.'