With the novel The Unseen, we find ourselves before a modern, dense, and dynamic work - one shaped both by a keen understanding of human nature in the diversity of its manifestations and aspirations, and by the author’s deep connection to the tumultuous contemporary world in its various global contexts.
As a narrative and epic architecture, the novel interweaves the confessions and destinies of real protagonists, each endowed with a distinctive style and existential tension. Thus assembled, the text is candid, lively, and brisk, while the narrative construction becomes a convergence of journeys, loves, disappointments, attractions and rejections, disillusionments, and salvational choices - or inexorable separations. The novel The Unseen is a modern, dense, and captivating narrative, infused with the inherent charm of its confessional style. It is a book one reads with pleasure and curiosity, a book that sustains the reader’s interest from one page to the next.
