Leo Tolstoy / Tim Zengerink
What if the life you built was nothing more than an illusion?The Death of Ivan Ilyich is one of Leo Tolstoy’s most profound and thought-provoking works-a gripping tale of a man forced to face his own mortality. Ivan Ilyich, a high-ranking judge, has lived his life according to society’s expectations, seeking prestige, wealth, and comfort. But when a sudden illness begins to consume him, he is left utterly alone, abandoned by the very people he once sought to impress.As his body deteriorates, Ivan is plagued by a terrifying realization: he has spent his entire life avoiding the truth. His pain and suffering are not merely physical-they are the symptoms of a life lived without genuine meaning. Through his agony, he embarks on a final journey of self-discovery, leading to a moment of clarity that transforms his understanding of existence itself.What You’ll Discover in This Modern Translation:A Profound Exploration of Mortality - Experience Tolstoy’s masterful meditation on the fear of death and the search for meaning.A Powerful Critique of Society’s Illusions - Witness how social ambition and materialism leave Ivan Ilyich spiritually empty.A Masterpiece in a Fresh, Readable Style - This modern adaptation preserves Tolstoy’s brilliance while making it accessible for contemporary readers.A Story That Resonates Across Time - Reflect on the questions that define our own lives: What truly matters? How should we live?More than just a novel, The Death of Ivan Ilyich is a timeless philosophical masterpiece that forces us to confront the ultimate question-how do we live a life worth remembering?Can Ivan Ilyich find peace before it’s too late?Get your copy today and experience one of Tolstoy’s greatest literary achievements.