A man’s quiet defiance of society’s rules, his stark honesty, and a single act under a scorching sun unravel a haunting meditation on life, death, and meaning.
Tender is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald explores the rise and fall of psychiatrist Dick Diver and his troubled wife Nicole amid the allure of 1920s expatriate life.
The Waves by Virginia Woolf is an experimental novel that captures the inner monologues of six characters from childhood to old age in a poetic, stream-of-consciousness style.
A wealthy man’s obsession with a young woman leads him into a spiral of blindness, betrayal, and ruin in this chilling portrait of desire’s darkest illusions.
Jacob’s Room by Virginia Woolf follows the life of Jacob Flanders through fragmented impressions from those around him, exploring identity, loss, and modernist themes.
A delusional man's twisted pursuit of the perfect crime spirals into madness in this dark, cerebral tale of identity, deception, and the vanity of genius.
A lone canine philosopher questions the unseen forces of his world, unraveling truth, madness, and isolation in a haunting quest that mirrors our own search for meaning.
A young poet in exile journeys through memory, love, and art to discover the language that can contain both his past and the promise of a luminous future.
A young exile pursues an unnamed glory through memory, longing, and quiet defiance, where every step into the unknown feels like stepping deeper into a dream.