Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes follows a delusional knight-errant and his squire, Sancho Panza, on comical and thought-provoking adventures through Spain.
A young woman drifts through New York high society chasing beauty, freedom, and a place to belong - elusive as a name, as fleeting as a cat in the rain.
A solitary dreamer’s world is transformed by four fleeting nights of love, longing, and luminous connection beneath the twilight skies of St. Petersburg.
When a troubled car dealer meets a forgotten writer, madness ignites in a world cracking under satire, loneliness, and the weight of absurd, dangerous ideas.
David Copperfield by Charles Dickens is a semi-autobiographical novel chronicling David’s journey from childhood to maturity, facing love, loss, and personal growth.
A young man walks unknowingly toward his death, as a town bound by honor and silence watches, powerless or unwilling to stop what everyone knows is about to happen.
Julius Caesar by William Shakespeare is a historical tragedy that explores power, loyalty, and betrayal through the political conspiracy against the Roman leader.