I like this idea, to take a short classic, and review it to see what is relevant for today. (Less than 100 pages.) At first glance I think there will be something relevant. I am currently reading four books, so I hope I do not delay too long for making my next comment here.
If anyone else wants to "play this game", here is my copy of the book.
The narrator rambling was so distracting I don't believe any of the events in the book actually occurred. I am convinced that the book is just one man inventing an autobiography out of whole cloth to be his tragic origin story like some kind of comic book supervillain.
I like this idea, to take a short classic, and review it to see what is relevant for today. (Less than 100 pages.) At first glance I think there will be something relevant. I am currently reading four books, so I hope I do not delay too long for making my next comment here.
If anyone else wants to "play this game", here is my copy of the book.
https://brax.me/f/notes-from-the-underground.pdf/T4AZ665b2c55e510b6.12745601
Later I will add another post with the same process, and I already know which book I will review.
GREAT IDEA.
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The narrator rambling was so distracting I don't believe any of the events in the book actually occurred. I am convinced that the book is just one man inventing an autobiography out of whole cloth to be his tragic origin story like some kind of comic book supervillain.
captain save a hoe analog is wild but accurate, lol
I enjoyed the book and found the overthinking highly relatable.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rm4lLxNvfAA
It's way beyond overthinking and constructing a whole headcanon in real time!