"Exile and the Kingdom" is a collection of six short stories by the renowned French-Algerian philosopher and writer Albert Camus. Each story explores themes of alienation, exile, and the human...
"Existentialism: An Introduction" by Kevin Aho provides readers with a comprehensive entry point into the profound philosophical movement of existentialism. Through a lucid and engaging narrative, Aho navigates the complex...
"First Love And Other Novellas" by Samuel Beckett is a collection of three novellas that delve into themes of human existence, isolation, and the absurdity of life. Beckett's distinctive style...
The Caretaker is a dark and intriguing play by Harold Pinter, famous for its exploration of human relationships, power dynamics, and the ambiguity of language. In this edition from Kitab...
"The Fall" by Albert Camus is a profound and introspective novel that delves into themes of guilt, redemption, and the human condition. Set in the dimly lit bars and foggy...
The MetamorphosisAuthor: Franz Kafka Introduction The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka is a groundbreaking novella that delves into themes of alienation, identity, and the absurdity of human existence. The story begins...
The StrangerAuthor: Albert Camus Introduction The Stranger by Albert Camus, first published in 1942, is a philosophical novel that explores the themes of absurdity, existentialism, and the meaninglessness of life....
Franz Kafka's "The Trial," a seminal work of modern literature, presents a gripping exploration of the individual's struggle against an oppressive, enigmatic bureaucratic system. The novel follows the protagonist, Josef...
The TrialAuthor: Franz Kafka Introduction The Trial by Franz Kafka is a haunting and surreal novel that explores the themes of alienation, bureaucracy, and existential anxiety. First published posthumously in...