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The Death of Ivan Ilyich
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What if everything you thought mattered… suddenly didn't?
The Death of Ivan Ilyich by Leo Tolstoy is one of literature's most poignant and unflinching examinations of life, death, and what lies in between. When successful judge Ivan Ilyich is confronted with a terminal illness, he is forced to reevaluate every decision he's ever made, peeling back the facade of social convention to ask: What does it mean to truly live?
In fewer than 100 pages, Tolstoy delivers a searing critique of materialism and spiritual emptiness, wrapped in prose that is both elegant and emotionally raw. A must-read for lovers of Camus, Dostoevsky, Kafka, and Marcus Aurelius.
"A short book that will echo in your mind forever."
Why Readers Keep Returning to It:
One of the most honest portrayals of death and awakening in fiction
Perfect for fans of existentialism, stoic philosophy, and psychological fiction
Ideal for book clubs and academic discussions about purpose and presence
Face the Final Truth—And Discover What Really Matters.
Buy The Death of Ivan Ilyich today and encounter a novel that continues to transform lives through its fearless simplicity.