аннотация
«Icarus» debuts as an essay on regretism — unfolding through the myth of Daedalus and Icarus. Told through intimate diary entries of an aspiring philosopher and a fervent letter to a beloved, the story traces humanity’s existential descent and its doomed defiance against its Creator. Within this poetic fall, love emerges not merely as solace, but as the sole redemptive force, while regret cleaves existence in two — a lingering scourge of the past and a silent promise of a better tomorrow.