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== Legacy == The challenge posed by the Underground Man towards the idea of an "enlightened" society laid the groundwork for later writing. The work has been described as "probably the most important single source of the modern [[dystopia]]."<ref>{{Cite book |title= The Boundaries of Genre: Dostoevsky's Diary of a Writer and the Traditions of Literary Utopia |last= Morson |first= Gary |publisher= Northwestern University Press|year=1981 |location= Evanston, IL|page = 130}}</ref> ''Notes from Underground'' has had an impact on various authors and works in the fields of philosophy, literature, and film, including:<ref>{{Cite magazine|title=Can Dostoevsky Still Kick You in the Gut?|language=en-US|magazine=[[The New Yorker]]|url=https://www.newyorker.com/books/page-turner/can-dostoevsky-still-kick-you-in-the-gut|access-date=2018-10-31}}</ref> * the writings of [[Friedrich Nietzsche]] * ''[[The Metamorphosis]]'' (1915), a [[novella]] by [[Franz Kafka]] * ''[[Invisible Man]]'' (1952), by [[Ralph Ellison]] * ''[[Taxi Driver]]'' (1976), directed by [[Martin Scorsese]] * ''Notes from Underground'' (1995), a film adaptation of Dostoevsky's novella, directed by Gary Walkow, with [[Henry Czerny]] and [[Sheryl Lee]] in the leading roles.<ref>{{IMDb title|qid=Q21089293}}.</ref> * ''[[Yeraltı]]'' (2012), directed by [[Zeki Demirkubuz]] * ''[[Notes from Underground (Scruton novel)|Notes from Underground]]'' (2014), by [[Roger Scruton]]
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