A story of beauty, corruption, and the price of desire.
When the gifted artist Basil Hallward captures the striking youth of Dorian Gray in a portrait, he little suspects the power his creation will hold. Dorian, enthralled by his own beauty and influenced by the hedonistic philosophies of Lord Henry Wotton, makes a fateful wish: that the painting should bear the burden of his age and sins, while he remains forever young.
As Dorian plunges into a life of indulgence and vice, the portrait hidden away grows grotesque, reflecting the decay of his soul. What begins as a curious temptation spirals into a haunting examination of vanity, morality, and the darkness that lurks beneath the pursuit of pleasure.
Oscar Wilde’s only novel remains a dazzling and unsettling masterpiece—by turns witty, seductive, and deeply chilling.
OSCAR WILDE – The Picture Of Dorian Gray

