Essays by Michel de Montaigne
Montaigne invented the essay—literally 'attempts'—as a way of exploring his own mind. His endlessly curious, skeptical, humane reflections on everything from thumbs to cannibals created modern introspection. 'I am myself the matter of my book.'
Bostan by Saadi
Saadi's 'Orchard' is a garden of stories illustrating justice, kindness, humility, and love. One of the masterpieces of Persian literature, this 13th-century work of wisdom poetry remains astonishingly fresh—a book to live by.
Ramayana by Valmiki
The journey of Rama, prince of Ayodhya, who is exiled to the forest with his wife Sita and brother Lakshmana. When the demon king Ravana abducts Sita, Rama musters an army of monkeys to rescue her. One of the two great Sanskrit epics that shaped Indian civilization.
Aeneid by Virgil
Aeneas flees burning Troy and sails west to found Rome. Virgil's unfinished epic—written to rival Homer—is a poem of empire, duty, and devastating personal cost. 'I sing of arms and the man.'
Stories by Franz Kafka
'The Metamorphosis'—a man wakes up as a giant insect. 'In the Penal Colony'—a machine carves justice into flesh. Kafka's short stories are nightmares rendered in the calmest prose, visions of modern alienation that have become part of our cultural DNA.
History by Elsa Morante
A half-Jewish schoolteacher and her young son struggle to survive in WWII Rome. Morante's epic novel insists that history—the grand narratives of wars and nations—happens to ordinary people, and their suffering is the true story.
Mahabharata by Vyasa
At 100,000 verses, the longest epic poem ever written. The Bhagavad Gita sits at its heart. The Mahabharata is a cosmic drama of family war, moral ambiguity, and the impossibility of righteous action in a fallen world.
Masnavi by Rumi
Often called 'the Quran in Persian,' Rumi's six-book spiritual masterpiece uses stories, parables, and poetry to explore the soul's journey toward divine love. One of the most beloved works of Sufi mysticism and world literature.
Pedro Paramo by Juan Rulfo
Juan Preciado goes to Comala to find his father—and discovers a town populated entirely by the dead. Rulfo's brief, hallucinatory novel is the cornerstone of Latin American magical realism. Gabriel Garcia Marquez said he knew it by heart.
Season of Migration to the North by Tayeb Salih
A young Sudanese man returns from England to his village on the Nile, where he meets Mustafa Sa'eed—a mysterious figure whose life in Europe mirrors the colonial encounter in reverse. A masterpiece of postcolonial literature.
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