Giovanni’s Room challenges the idea that race and sexuality are separate categories.
Through the protagonist Paul Atreides’ story, Dune Messiah delves into the interwoven themes of heroism, Nietzschean philosophy, and the intricacies of leadership.
Frank Herbert’s science fiction masterpiece Dune, published in 1965, delves deeply into a medieval society’s politics, religion, and ecology.
Carlo Collodi’s Pinocchio is a timeless classic of Italian literature that has a profound and enduring impact on readers worldwide.
The Kite Runner skillfully weaves together themes of friendship, betrayal, and redemption against the backdrop of a transformed Afghanistan.
Perfume: The Story of a Murderer delves into the dualities within societal structures, challenging conventional assumptions about qualifications and societal roles.
Fyodor Dostoevsky critiques the limitations of a deterministic worldview, emphasizing the Herculean effort required to calculate an entire life and highlighting the inherent difficulties in predicting human behavior.
The narrative of Frankenstein serves as a cautionary tale about the perils of unbridled scientific inquiry, highlighting the moral issues that are crucial to the search for knowledge.