The Death of Ivan Ilyich
This masterpiece by Leo Tolstoy follows the agony of Ivan Ilyich, a magistrate whose exemplary life collapses due to an incurable illness. Through his physical decline, the author delivers a scathing critique of bourgeois hypocrisy and the emptiness of appearances. Between existential solitude and a quest for meaning, this moving story explores the passage from darkness to light, offering a universal reflection on the truth of existence and human dignity.
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