
Niebla (novel)
*Niebla* (meaning "Fog") is a philosophical novel by Spanish author Miguel de Unamuno, written in 1914. It explores themes of identity, existence, and the nature of reality through the protagonist, Augusto Pérez, who grapples with questions about life and self-awareness. The novel blends fiction with philosophical reflection, including a playful interaction between Augusto and the author himself, blurring the lines between reality and imagination. It’s notable for its experimental narrative style and introspective tone, challenging traditional storytelling to explore deep existential ideas in a way accessible to readers interested in philosophical literature.