
All Things Are Possible is a philosophical work by Lev Shestov, a key figure in Russian Existentialism, published in the early 20th century. Shestov, who fled Russia after the Bolshevik Revolution and spent much of his life in Paris until his death in 1955, explores themes of freedom, faith, and the nature of existence. His ideas have significantly influenced a range of thinkers and writers, including D. H. Lawrence and Edmund Husserl, making this work notable for its impact on modern philosophy and literature.
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