Dexter Palmer se adentra en las complejidades de la existencia moderna y la psique humana, explorando a menudo temas como la tecnología, la conciencia y nuestra percepción de la realidad. Su escritura se caracteriza por un agudo intelecto y una prosa meticulosamente elaborada que atrae a los lectores a viajes profundamente introspectivos. A través de sus obras, examina cómo nuestros propios pensamientos y acciones nos moldean, tocando frecuentemente la fragilidad de la conexión humana en nuestro mundo en constante evolución.
A stunning, powerfully evocative new novel based on a true story - in 1726 in
the small town of Godalming, England, a young woman confounds the medical
community by giving birth to dead rabbits.
Set against a backdrop of personal and technological upheaval, the story follows Rebecca Wright, who struggles to find stability after a tragedy while sensing a disconnection from reality. Her husband is consumed by his unconventional invention, the causality violation device, which could redefine their lives. This emotionally resonant and intellectually engaging narrative explores the profound impact of science and technology on relationships and identity, prompting readers to reconsider their perceptions of both the present and future.