The Organs of Sense: A Novel by Adam Ehrlich Sachs

The Organs of Sense: A Novel

Adam Ehrlich Sachs

240 pages first pub 2019 (editions)

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The Organs of Sense: A Novel by Adam Ehrlich Sachs is a perfect fit for readers who crave a rich, thought-provoking, and delightfully absurd tale that will challenge their perceptions and ignite their imagination, as it masterfully weaves together philosophy, history, and humor to explore the mysteries of the human experience.

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"This book is only for people who like joy, absurdity, passion, genius, dry wit, youthful folly, amusing historical arcana, or telescopes." —Rivka Galchen, author of Little Labors and American InnovationsIn 1666, an astronomer makes a prediction s...

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