Miguel de Unamuno – a Spanish classic and philosopher.
In contrast to the novel, he invented the genre "nivola" (or "raman"), changing the literary rules of the game.
In "Fog," Unamuno makes the reader a co-author and allows them to choose one of two endings. Augusto, the hero of the ramán, suspects that he is merely a product of the author's imagination, that his life is subordinated to someone else's will. The light from the eyes of a pretty pianist liberates the hero from the dense fog of everyday life, but at the same time brings this fateful thought.
However, at first, Augusto does not pay much attention to it.
All his strength is thrown into pleasing the willful pianist and winning her over from her fiancé.
However, the girl begins to play with Augusto's feelings.
In despair, he decides to settle scores with life, but first arrives at the home of his creator and learns that he intends to kill him…