A haunted writer wanders through love, madness, and memory, crafting illusions so vivid they blur with truth in a dazzling dance of identity and invention.
A scathing, satirical portrait of greed, ambition, and political rot in post-Civil War America - where fortune beckons, failure waits, and dreams are as fragile as promises.
An ape's haunting transformation into a man reveals the cost of survival, the illusion of freedom, and the quiet tragedy of losing oneself to become acceptable.
A philosopher, a painter, and a forgotten poet converge across centuries in a darkly brilliant reflection on power, art, and the eternal absurdity of history.
Maria: or, The Wrongs of Woman by Mary Wollstonecraft follows Maria, confined to an asylum, as she reflects on gender oppression and seeks personal freedom.
A royal gift vanishes, triggering a wild manhunt led by a self-assured detective. Absurd clues, blind confidence, and biting satire unravel in this brilliantly comic misadventure.
Step into the bustling heart of 19th-century London, where wit, sorrow, and satire unveil the hidden lives of ordinary souls with unforgettable charm and piercing insight.
In a shattered village, Berish, Mendel, and the enigmatic Sam face off in a fierce trial of God, where faith, fury, and defiance collide on the edge of life and death.