The philosophy of La Rochefoucauld, which influenced French intellectuals as diverse as Voltaire and the Jansenists, is captured here in more than 600 penetrating and pithy aphorisms.
Maurizio Enoch Book order (chronological)



The Devil in the Flesh
- 127 pages
- 5 hours of reading
Exploring the intense emotions of love, this book delves into the struggles of lovers who strive to preserve their connection amidst challenges. It captures the delicate balance between beauty and despair, highlighting the complexities of relationships and the yearning for personal fulfillment. Through poignant storytelling, it reflects on the sacrifices made in the name of love and the quest for identity within it.
The Last Day of a Condemned Man
- 264 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Exploring the psychological turmoil of a man facing execution, the narrative delves into his introspection as he contemplates his life and impending death. Through poignant reflections and interactions with a priest and fellow inmates, the unnamed narrator confronts existential themes of humanity and justice. Victor Hugo's powerful prose challenges readers to empathize with the condemned, prompting a deeper examination of their own lives. This edition revitalizes a classic work, highlighting Hugo's enduring influence on literature and his stance against the death penalty.