The world is becoming increasingly irrational, as demonstrated by the irrational belief in the promise of quantum computers.Intriguing and fascinating, it makes the reader want to learn more about the subjects it touches.”-Amazon customer The mystery’s ‘explanation’ is really very surprising and leaves the reader thinking about several philosophical questions treated while the story unfolds. “The story leads the reader through the adventures of Shatarupa, who explores her wishes and desires while discussing philosophical subjects with her friends and lovers. And when you’re through, the world may look different-forever. But can she mend her own life and find forgiveness in her heart?Īre you ready for a sensuous philosophical novella in which nothing is what it seems? Beware, it’s hard to put down. When Shatarupa finally reveals the origin of humankind and the physical world, it turns the philosophers’ lives upside down. They vie for her feelings with pleasure, art, and sacrifice, inevitably leading to an existential showdown. There, she meets her demons-who happen to be philosophers. An unspeakable act drives her from the parental paradise in India to Germany. Shatarupa’s mythical hundred forms reflect her unrivaled beauty but also the pain of family secrets and unfulfilled dreams. The original sin is Freudian in this modern version of ancient creation legends.
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