Book description
Born with the extraordinary power to look deep within the human heart,
David Selig recklessly misuses his gift in the pursuit of pleasure,
until his power begins to die and he must come to terms with what it
means to be truly human. This is a fascinating portrait. Never has the
experience of telepathy been conveyed so vividly, so excitingly, so
chillingly. And never has Silverberg created so moving a story, as he
depicts the flux of dying and thrust towards rebirth. Robert
Silverberg (1935 - ) Robert Silverberg was born in Brooklyn, New York,
in 1935, and is one of the most prolific authors of all time, writing
not just SF & Fantasy, but extensive non-fiction and a large number
of pseudonymously published erotica novels. In his first years as a
professional writer, his output regularly exceeded a million words per
year. He has won and been nominated for the Hugo and Nebula awards
dozens of times as both writer and editor, and in 2004 received the SFWA
Grand Master Award. Among his many acclaimed and bestselling novels are
A Time of Changes, The Book of Skulls, Dying Inside and Lord Valentine's
Castle. Robert Silverberg lives on the West Coast of the United States
with his wife, author, editor and art critic, Karen Haber.