Listen "Ivan Ilych: A Scathing Indictment of Bourgeois Mediocrity"
Episode Synopsis
Bry Willis offers a critical analysis of Leo Tolstoy's The Death of Ivan Ilych, describing it as a concise novelette that functions as a blistering critique of bourgeois existence. The author highlights how the story, despite its 1880s setting, remains eerily relevant to modern life's spiritual emptiness and superficiality. Ivan Ilych's mundane illness and death are presented as a catalyst for an existential crisis, forcing him to confront the meaninglessness of his meticulously curated life. Ultimately, the review suggests the book offers a profound commentary on mortality and the pursuit of authenticity, encouraging readers to re-evaluate their own values in the face of inevitable death.https://philosophics.blog/2025/07/10/book-review-the-death-of-ivan-ilych-by-lev-tolstoy/
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