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EPISODE · Feb 24, 2026 · 18 MIN

Notes from Underground: a click for hope

from The Story Explorer · host Christi Sa

In this episode, I take you with me into my reading experience of Notes from Underground by Fyodor Dostoevsky. I share the insights that slowly unfolded as I read, and especially what shifted for me when I returned to a poem by the Russian poet N. A. Nekrasov. While discussing the book at book club, I still felt like I wasn’t really getting it. I couldn’t quite grasp what was going on beneath the surface. So I started speaking my thoughts out loud: my doubts, my resistance, the questions that wouldn’t settle. And somewhere in that trail of thought, something shifted. It clicked. I suddenly arrived at an understanding of the novel that felt very different from most interpretations I’d heard. I came to see something essential: it is often the systems that become distorted and repulsive, not the human beings within them. And if systems are human-made, they are not beyond transformation. We can reshape what we have built. And that possibility, that responsibility, is our hope. Alma Classics has published Notes from Underground by F. Dostoevsky · ChristiSa.com · Connect with Christi on LinkedIn · Follow Christi Sa on Instagram · Follow Saint Germain on Instagram

In this episode, I take you with me into my reading experience of Notes from Underground by Fyodor Dostoevsky. I share the insights that slowly unfolded as I read, and especially what shifted for me when I returned to a poem by the Russian poet N. A. Nekrasov. While discussing the book at book club, I still felt like I wasn’t really getting it. I couldn’t quite grasp what was going on beneath the surface. So I started speaking my thoughts out loud: my doubts, my resistance, the questions that wouldn’t settle. And somewhere in that trail of thought, something shifted. It clicked. I suddenly arrived at an understanding of the novel that felt very different from most interpretations I’d heard. I came to see something essential: it is often the systems that become distorted and repulsive, not the human beings within them. And if systems are human-made, they are not beyond transformation. We can reshape what we have built. And that possibility, that responsibility, is our hope.

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