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Notes From The Underground by Fyodor Dostoyevsky - FULL AudioBook

Notes From The Underground by Fyodor Dostoyevsky - FULL AudioBook

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Notes From The Underground by Fyodor Dostoyevsky - FULL AudioBook I found the whole listen totally dispiriting, as the character was quite loathsome, petty and self absorbed. The narrator's voice, I guess was good, as it seemed to enhance the character's pomposity and irksomeness. I suppose it makes me more aware of my own potential to be self pitying and angry, though I don't think I'd actually be able to read the book, as it seemed so ludicrous for the small sleights to be so grossly over analysed and blown out of all proportion.
Date: 2024-03-14

Comments and reviews: 27


Ans. Literacy varies considerably across gender, regions, and social groups. The literacy rate for women is 16. 7% less than the literacy rate for men (Census of India 2011, Provisional. However, female literacy has been rising faster than male literacy, partly because it started from relatively low levels.
The main features of demographic dividend in India are as follows:
1. India has a very young population - that is, majority of Indians average age of Indians is less than that for most other countries.
2. India has a large portion of working age population, i. e. between 15 to 64 years.
3. It has relatively small proportion of old age population to support.
4. The dependent portion of population would turn into working age population in some time, due to demographic transition, thus raising the prospects for growth.
Reasons for the setback of the Family Planning Programme during emergency are as follows: 1. Introduction of a coercive programme of mass sterlisation. 2. A vast number of mostly poor and powerless people were forcibly sterilised. Sterilisation refers to riedical procedures like vasectomy for men and tubectomy for women which prevent conception and childbirth. 3. There was massive pressure on lower level government officials to bring people for sterilisation to the family planning camps, which were organised specially for this purpose. 4. However, there was widespread popular opposition to the programme. Ultimately, this programme was abandoned by the new government eleced after the emergency.

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. I always wanted to talk about this book but was afraid that I was going to miss because there was no time. I did not plan, just as always I go unplanned. I had thought to talk about only fifty books, but then came the P. S. and it continued and continued. Again fifty titles were completed, but there were still so many beautiful books that I had to continue and start the P. P. S. That is why I can now talk about this book. It is Dostoevsky’s Notes from the Underground.
It is a very strange book, as strange as the man was. Just notes like Devageet’s notes, fragmentary, on the surface unrelated to each other, but really related with an undercurrent of aliveness. It has to be meditated upon. I cannot say anything more than this. It is one of the most ignored great works of art. Nobody seems to take note of it, for the simple reason that it is not a novel, just notes, and they too seem to the unmeditative to be unrelated. But to my disciples it can be of great significance; they can find treasures hidden in it.

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Scoundrel Don't be so hard on yourself humans tend to be first me and not before and certainly not after. From what i have learned in 12 months or 20 years is to be as shallow minded as i possibly can like looking in at you and you don't know for sure because you can feel it hear it see it in writings but be convinced its not at all what you are thinking as you are reasured by people you trust that it is defiantly not happening as you are nothing certainly not more than I. But in having learned all this and conclude true and then be told that endless cash is comeing never dose bla bla bla i dont need convincing that you have it in for me and you just cant get enough paying out on a disabled person who has clearly had trouble from birth blah blah over it i am no longer willing.
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Even before the first subway train in the world became operational, he already predicted the modern cyberpunk world of Tokyo and Seoul where millions of vacant faces ride the train to their 12 hours a day, 6 days a week monotone office jobs and losing interest in everything else around them. At least every station has vending machines dispensing fully ready ramen noodles if you are hungry though.
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It's like listening to his brilliant thoughts. It's comforting knowing that mankind is the same as it always was. We always think we are the worst, but it's really just more of the same. I'd rather not change than to progress into a worsened state. I just wish more people would recognize that they're not better than the past. That the past should be learned from and not rejected or resented.
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This was written post Moby Dick and appears to deal with Schopenhauer, but that may be because he speaks of will and tries to take down determinism. Amazing writer, muddled fears coming across through muddled presentation of how he takes these ideas. He's such a good writer it's odd for me to use the word muddled but that's the philosophy and his fears.
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I dont mind that society is stuck in a daydream, i mind that i woke up from it.
I think its best to be clueless, i dont think its healthy to realize the true pontlesness of society and life.
I dont wanna wake anyone, but at the same time i need someone to talk to.

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This hit home. I learned early to go underground. The light is so blinding its painful. And sometimes i resent that pain.
The world is slowly coming back to colour. I can feel my body again.
Light always illuminates darkness. Not the other way around.
I love you

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Thoughts through my first listen:
this narrator is AMAZING
1 hr in: god this underground man is chasing his tail in circles with his thoughts I am quite bored listening to his stream of consciousness (sorry I know this isn’t what you’re supposed to say)

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Chapter 5. what an amazing commentary on the state of philosophy during his time period. This chapter is unbelievably bountiful in potential conversation pieces, for a 7min babble.
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This book is the most alien thing I have ever heard. I really, really hope we as a species figure out how to universally prevent the conditions that produced such a broken-souled man.
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This book literally feels like the narrator is going on one massive monologue just to get things off his chest like a rapper doing a freestyle. Sheesh, I felt him
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I have the original copy but I could never get more then 5 pages in each time I read it so while drawing I decided to listen to this and its so much better TwT.
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This man is a person that is doomed to get raped in prison, and based on his biography, I would say it had happened before the authorization of this book.
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This narrator narrated platos Phaedo, which I listened to a number of times one for its special content and two in pleasure of his excellent narration.
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I ain't no coward and I ain't no slave biotch.
Take that you mole dirt digging dirt under yur nails under tha ground face ahhh man with zero names

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2: 33: 00. this is israel and the west.
crazy how some things stay the same no matter the age.
wishing for peace.
freedom for all.

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Does anyone know the name of the voice actor I’ve tried searching for it to see if he’s read any other books I could listen too
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Fyodor calling out people who are proud of their diseases a full century before the Internet and Tumblr were even a concept.
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There is almost no one who will not find a character to which there is something they can relate to in this book.
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Wow, this is one of only two Libravox recordings that I've found listenable, and it's pretty well read.
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I think it’s called Notes From Underground. It’s not a collection of stories about the London subway.
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Wonderful reading. I think this early translation is also excellent. Thanks for posting.
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That's the exact voice in my head while i was reading a paper book. EXACT VOICE
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Wow, this book is perfect, its like the thoughts i never had words for!
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I went to wikipedia to find out the name of the main character in this story.
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Wow, four minutes in and he sounds like the modern motor vehicles clerk
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