Mfw reading Notes from Underground

>mfw reading Notes from Underground
It's like reading a biography of my life. It's physically painful for me to read and I'm only 5 pages in. Does Dostoyevsky reconcile all of this?

nope. shit's hilarious tho.

it's ok to be a walking contradiction like the writer
hey its ok user
the more we know ourselves the easier it is to overcome ourselves
i started dieting and going out after this book

But does Dostoyevsky give a solution?

its a character study my man
no solutions to be found beside what you make of your own dude

holy shit that book was awful

holy shit that book was great

holy shit I haven't read that book but this is Veeky Forums so I can still pretend to

He has some mildly uplifting books and stories out there. This is not one of them.

Good luck on the 2nd part lmao

>that autistic quest for revange the MC goes on
>that dinner scene
>the humilliation his servant puts the MC through

You have seen nothing yet. Read The Double next if you enjoy that second-hand embarassment.

Christianity, of course. The undeground man is a product of the nihilism of his time, thus egoism, self-hatred, internal divisions.

(therefore not surprising that it seems to be you, neither it is that if fits, to some extent, absolutely everyone on Veeky Forums)

it just gets worse and worse. it's a disgusting book. brilliant, of course, but quite horrible.

>read NfU
>aw shit yeah this guy is wickeh smaht
>turnaround halfway the book
>owh fuck iam an autistic fagget

For this reason the book is great. It like reading catcher in the eye in high school.
"Yeah this Holden guy is cool!"
"Yeah people are phonies!"
Finish book
"What was the point? Even Holden was a phony! Wait...."

In NFU you learn that logic isn't really the highest value. It makes you admire the characters intelligence then shows you how it has twisted him.

Runs the gamut of analysis offered on this board

>tfw no cute prostitute gf

but also remember pls do not be catholic

Prostitutes are not cute dude. They are tough and savage. Proper women.

did you not understand she wanted the nobleman?

>tfw read this book twice and still have no idea what the fuck he's talking about in the first part

the thing doesnt even get that uncomfortable until the second part dude

I'm pretty sure she loved the UM even after he revealed his true nature.