Lewis Carroll (1832–1898) is a classic author whose works are in the public domain.

Carroll's dream-logic narrative unfolds like a puzzle box designed by someone who understands that children's minds don't process reality sequentially, creating a story that rewards both nonsense and careful observation. Alice remains fearlessly skeptical in a world designed to confound her, making her the perfect guide through absurdity.

Carroll abandons plot entirely to construct a mirror-world of language games and absurdist logic where rules shift with each step. A mad masterpiece that proves storytelling can be pure formal play while delivering moments of unsettling philosophical insight.