Notes from the Underground by Fyodor Dostoevsky is an existential monologue exploring the bitterness, contradictions, and self-destructive impulses of its isolated narrator.
Discover how underdogs defy expectations, turning disadvantage into strength and rewriting the rules in battles where power is not always what it seems.
The Death of Ivan Ilych by Leo Tolstoy explores the existential crisis of Ivan Ilych, a judge confronting mortality and the superficiality of his life.
The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton explores love and societal constraints in 19th-century New York, following Newland Archer’s dilemma between passion and duty.
A murder accusation, an unspoken truth, and a boy who sees the world differently collide in a gripping courtroom drama that challenges justice, love, and perception.
A runaway experiment in nanotechnology turns a desert lab into a deadly battleground where artificial evolution spirals into terrifying, intelligent life.