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The careless suburban teen Christian Kalm joins with a supernova, which has developed a personality after passing through a psychoplasma cloud. Together they travel all across the universe in search of a world good enough to stay in without remorse. On the way they unknowingly initiate the return of the Messiah, who meets the fate that can be expected. But Christian Kalm moves on through time and the fifth dimension he is the one to discover. Christian's quest, which is initiated by the blunder of forgetting that time is not a constant, brings him to many worlds so different from his own - but…mehr

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The careless suburban teen Christian Kalm joins with a supernova, which has developed a personality after passing through a psychoplasma cloud. Together they travel all across the universe in search of a world good enough to stay in without remorse. On the way they unknowingly initiate the return of the Messiah, who meets the fate that can be expected. But Christian Kalm moves on through time and the fifth dimension he is the one to discover. Christian's quest, which is initiated by the blunder of forgetting that time is not a constant, brings him to many worlds so different from his own - but sadly alike in lacking a convincing and lasting meaning, no matter how marvelous they may seem at first. Christian is not the one to give up without trying everything imaginable. In his case, and with his strange companion, that's a lot. Stefan Stenudd is a Swedish author, historian of ideas, and aikido instructor. He writes to kill time, or to understand it.
Autorenporträt
Stefan Stenudd is a Swedish author, historian of ideas, artist, and a long-time instructor in the peaceful martial art aikido. He has published a number of books in Swedish as well as English, both fiction and non-fiction. Among the latter is an interpretation of the Chinese Taoist classic Tao Te Ching and of the Japanese samurai classic Go Rin no Sho (Book of Five Rings) by Miyamoto Musashi. His novels explore existential subjects from stoneage drama to science fiction, but lately stay more and more focused on the present. He has also written some plays for the stage and scripts for the screen. In the history of ideas he studies the thought patterns of creation myths, as well as Aristotle's Poetics.