En Memorias del subsuelo, Fiódor Dostoyevski nos sumerge en el monólogo interior de un hombre solitario, resentido y lúcido que ha renunciado al mundo y vive recluido en un oscuro apartamento subterráneo de San Petersburgo.
I Draw Myself in the Middle:The novel pulsates with life from within the world of childhood, but it doesn't treat childhood as an innocent place, but rather as a primary space for confrontation with authority, fear, and isolation.