A powerful exploration of revolt against injustice, this philosophical journey challenges the price of freedom and asks if rebellion can exist without becoming tyranny.
The Book of Tea by Kakuzo Okakura explores the philosophy and cultural significance of tea in Japan, highlighting its influence on art, aesthetics, and life.
A haunting journey through exile, silence, and fleeting grace, where ordinary lives confront vast landscapes and the quiet weight of freedom, love, and moral solitude.
A gripping encounter between faith and despair unfolds in a quiet room, where a man tries to save a stranger who no longer wishes to be part of the world.
A mysterious visitor shatters a boy’s faith in reality, revealing a world of illusions, lost innocence, and unsettling truths that linger long after the final page.
A restless youth seeks power, truth, and identity in a fractured world, only to discover that the path to selfhood lies not in dominance, but in understanding and grace.