Insanciklar - Fyodor Dostoyevski ((better))
Here, Dostoyevsky completes his critique of the Insanciklar theme. He asks: What happens when the little man refuses to be little? When he screams that his capricious, irrational, suffering self is more important than any social order? The answer is the modern anti-hero. Without the Underground Man, there would be no Raskolnikov, no Ivan Karamazov, and no existentialist heroes from Sartre to Camus.