IntroductionWhat if love becomes dangerous precisely when it looks most admirable?Keigo Higashino’s The Devotion of Suspect X leaves us with an unsettling problem. Ishigami gives almost everything for Yasuko. His devotion can feel beautiful, frightening, selfless, obsessive, and morally indefensible at the same time.After exploring those questions through the … [Read more...] about 5 Modern Stories Inspired by The Devotion of Suspect X
The Devotion of Suspect X Explained by Psychologists: Is Ishigami’s Love Really Love?
IntroductionKeigo Higashino’s The Devotion of Suspect X is often praised for its ingenious mystery, but the questions that remain after the crime is solved are far more human.For this discussion, we brought together perspectives from psychology, ethics, philosophy, cultural interpretation, and literary criticism to examine the novel’s most difficult questions: … [Read more...] about The Devotion of Suspect X Explained by Psychologists: Is Ishigami’s Love Really Love?
The Devotion of Suspect X Explained: Was Ishigami’s Sacrifice Really Love?
IntroductionKeigo Higashino’s The Devotion of Suspect X begins as a mystery, but its deepest questions are about love, loneliness, sacrifice, truth, and the value a person places on their own life.For this conversation, we focused less on solving the crime and more on what happens after the solution is understood.Was Ishigami’s sacrifice truly love? Did … [Read more...] about The Devotion of Suspect X Explained: Was Ishigami’s Sacrifice Really Love?
5 Modern Midnight Library Stories About Regret, AI, and Choice
IntroductionThe Midnight Library asks what might happen if we could visit the lives we did not choose.These five modern stories push that question further.What happens when we no longer need a magical library?What happens when social media lets us watch old loves from a distance, when career data predicts which path is safer, when parents use experience to steer … [Read more...] about 5 Modern Midnight Library Stories About Regret, AI, and Choice
The Midnight Library Explained by Scholars and Matt Haig
IntroductionMatt Haig’s The Midnight Library is often described as a novel about regret, alternate lives, depression, and learning to appreciate the life we already have.But once Matt Haig himself is placed in conversation with psychologists, philosophers, literary critics, and decision researchers, a harder question appears:What if the novel’s message is … [Read more...] about The Midnight Library Explained by Scholars and Matt Haig
The Midnight Library Explained Through Its Characters
Matt Haig’s The Midnight Library begins with a fantasy many people have had in quieter moments:What if I could go back and see what would have happened if I had chosen differently?What if I had married that person?Taken that job?Moved to that city?Stayed in the band?Kept swimming?Called someone back?Nora Seed enters the Midnight Library believing her life has … [Read more...] about The Midnight Library Explained Through Its Characters
5 Modern Siddhartha Stories About Wisdom, Love, AI, and Choice
IntroductionHermann Hesse’s Siddhartha asks whether wisdom can truly be taught.More than a century later, that question may feel even more urgent.We now live surrounded by advice.Experts tell us how to choose careers, relationships, diets, investments, identities, and spiritual practices. Therapy gives us language for patterns our parents could not name. … [Read more...] about 5 Modern Siddhartha Stories About Wisdom, Love, AI, and Choice
Siddhartha Explained by Leading Hermann Hesse Scholars
IntroductionHermann Hesse’s Siddhartha has been read for generations as a spiritual classic.But what kind of spiritual book is it really?Is it Buddhist?Hindu?A European novel wearing Indian religious clothing?A defense of radical individuality?A critique of spiritual pride?Or something far harder to classify?In this imaginary discussion, leading Hesse scholars … [Read more...] about Siddhartha Explained by Leading Hermann Hesse Scholars
Siddhartha Explained Through Its Characters: Love, Loss, and Enlightenment
IntroductionHermann Hesse’s Siddhartha is often remembered as a novel about enlightenment, spiritual searching, and the wisdom of the river.But there is another way to read it.What if Siddhartha’s greatest lessons did not come from the Brahmins, the Samanas, Buddha, or even the river?What if they came from the people who loved him?His father had to watch him … [Read more...] about Siddhartha Explained Through Its Characters: Love, Loss, and Enlightenment
Before the Names Are Carved: Five Connected Stories
IntroductionBefore the Names Are Carved is a cycle of five connected short stories inspired by the moral questions raised through our exploration of Han Kang’s Human Acts.Set in Greyhaven, the collection follows people whose identities have been reduced to a risk score, an accusation, archived testimony, an artificial future, or a predicted death. At the center … [Read more...] about Before the Names Are Carved: Five Connected Stories









