The Death of Ivan Ilyich

Leo Tolstoy 1886

Devastation Rating

Existential Dread
philosophical grief literary fiction loss

Our Take

Tolstoy gives his protagonist a bruise from hanging curtains and turns it into a meditation on mortality, self-deception, and the terror of dying badly. Ivan spends his final weeks realising he has never lived. The servant Gerasim, who is simply kind, becomes the most devastating character in the book. It is the shortest long novel about the cost of never having asked what you wanted from life.

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