Elena Holzheu is an emerging voice in speculative literature and philosophy with a growing body of work exploring autistic cognition, metaphysics, and post-human identity. Her previous works Zero Person, Chronicles of the Machine, and the poetry collection #actuallyautistic have gained attention for their originality, voice, and conceptual daring.
Aperture
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- Nombre de pages116
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-7693-6179-7
- EAN9783769361797
- Date de parution23/05/2025
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille182 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurBoD - Books on Demand
Résumé
Aperture is an atmospheric, genre-bending novel set in Switzerland teetering on the edge of collapse, economically fragile, geopolitically fragmented, and psychically unstable. Against this backdrop unfolds the deeply personal and metaphysically charged story of Kim Voss, a late-diagnosed autistic clairaudient and reluctant seer. When her psychic sensitivity begins to interfere with covert operations monitored by a shadowy global security cabal, she becomes the unsuspecting nexus of a reality-bending conflict.
What begins as an introspective character study soon escalates into a high-stakes metaphysical thriller.
Through the layered perspectives of Voss and Norman Gauss, an enigmatic observer assigned to monitor her, the narrative deftly explores the psychological, spiritual, and political consequences of perception, identity, and surveillance in a digitized age.
Through the layered perspectives of Voss and Norman Gauss, an enigmatic observer assigned to monitor her, the narrative deftly explores the psychological, spiritual, and political consequences of perception, identity, and surveillance in a digitized age.





