New eBook

How Novels Teach Us What Reality Is

Why stories are central to how we understand ourselves, others, and the world, and why reality is never as stable as it seems.

We tend to think of novels as escapes from reality.

But what if they are actually one of the primary ways we learn what reality is?

This short guide explores how storytelling doesn’t distort the world—but actively shapes how it becomes intelligible in the first place.

Through literature, we don’t step away from reality.
We learn how to see it.

YOU’LL DISCOVER

  • Why storytelling is not opposed to truth, but one of its conditions
  • How novels structure perception, memory, and identity
  • Why “reality” is always filtered through narrative forms
  • What literature reveals about how we construct meaning
  • How reading changes not just interpretation—but experience itself

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    This is for you if you are interested in:

    • literature as a way of thinking, not just reading
    • philosophy, theory, or critical writing
    • the relationship between imagination and knowledge
    • how stories shape consciousness and perception

    If reality is always interpreted, then stories are not secondary to truth, they are part of how truth is formed.