A Hunger Artist by Franz Kafka follows a professional faster who struggles with dwindling public interest, reflecting on art, recognition, and existential isolation.
After a heart attack shatters her routine, a woman walks away from her life to rediscover who she is beyond wife, mother, and caretaker - and if she wants it all back.
A fractured family gathers in a country house, where grief, love, and memory intertwine, revealing the fragile beauty, tensions, and quiet longing at the heart of kinship.
Young Goodman Brown by Nathaniel Hawthorne is an allegorical tale exploring faith, temptation, and the darkness within human nature in Puritan New England.