A School for Fools
Book Review
Sasha Sokolov's «A School for Fools» is a unique work often hailed by critics as a masterpiece of postmodernism. The book stands out for its unusual structure and narrative style, reminiscent of a stream of consciousness. The protagonist, suffering from a split personality, leads the reader through a labyrinth of thoughts and memories, creating a multilayered and intricate world. Critics note that Sokolov masterfully uses language, playing with its forms and meanings, making the reading experience both challenging and engaging. Themes of madness, freedom, and the search for identity resonate with many readers, while literary experts highlight the work's profound philosophical undertones. «A School for Fools» is considered an important contribution to 20th-century Russian literature and continues to spark interest and debate among literary scholars.
