Psychological Science Fiction and Literary Science Fiction
Dying Inside by Robert Silverberg
Dying Inside by Robert Silverberg
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Dying Inside by Robert Silverberg
Imagine experiencing the world through the intimate lens of telepathy. David Selig does, navigating human connections with an uncanny awareness of others' thoughts and feelings. But his extraordinary gift is fading, leaving him in an isolating silence. He confronts the loss of this ability and the identity it provided, struggling to connect with a world once intimately known. Explore themes of human connection, identity, and loss in this poignant novel about what happens when a defining gift disappears, leaving a void in its place. Dive into the depths of human consciousness with Dying Inside, and discover the devastating impact of losing that which makes you unique.
Why You’ll Love This Book
Enter the mind of a telepath and witness his struggle with the loss of his extraordinary power. Explore poignant themes of connection and identity as David grapples with an isolating silence. Discover the fragility of extraordinary gifts and their profound impact on the human experience.
Book Details
Book Details
ISBN: 9780345288936
Binding: Paperback
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Publisher: Ballantine Books
Pages: 256
Author:
- Robert Silverberg
Language: English
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