A single experience unsettles Levin’s view of the world.
Not because something clearly happened — but because it can no longer be said what was actually observed.
From that moment on, a question arises that refuses to fade:
Is it his perception that is changing?
Or have things always been this way, merely unobserved?
This book offers no resolution.
It gathers questions.
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