Few books manage to be as raw, rebellious, and thought-provoking as One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey. Published in 1962, this novel ….
Tag: classic literature
Marcel Proust is not just an author; he’s an experience. His monumental work, In Search of Lost Time (À la recherche du temps perdu), is ….
If you’ve ever dreamed of a life bigger than your reality, you’ll find an unsettling kindred spirit in Emma Bovary. Madame Bovary, the novel that ….
If you’ve ever picked up a book and felt like the words jumped off the page and straight into your soul, then you’re in for ….
If you’ve ever considered diving into Ulysses by James Joyce, let me be the first to say: buckle up. This isn’t just a book; it’s ….
When was the last time you picked up a book that truly made you laugh, think, and question the world all at once? If you ….
Émile Zola – the name alone brings to mind powerful imagery, intense drama, and unflinching depictions of human struggles. But in today’s world, where our ….
When it comes to science fiction, few names loom as large as Isaac Asimov. If you’ve never dipped your toes into his work, you might ….
When it comes to American literature, few novels have the kind of enduring impact that Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man has had since its publication in ….
So, you’re probably wondering why anyone would bother diving into the works of George Eliot, a novelist from the 19th century. I get it—there are ….