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He made a pact with the devil. Now the future wants his soul back. After losing his wife Greta and fragments of his former self in Hamburg, Faust falls under the spell of Living Forever Inc., a corporation promising immortality. But as his memories slowly return, they begin to merge with foreign images - visions, entire chronicles that seem to come from somewhere beyond his own mind. From the shadows of New York to the Amalfi Coast and the secret laboratories of Israel, Faust follows the path of Dr. Rossi and the power of "M" - the man who sells eternity like a product. At the same time, a…mehr

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He made a pact with the devil. Now the future wants his soul back. After losing his wife Greta and fragments of his former self in Hamburg, Faust falls under the spell of Living Forever Inc., a corporation promising immortality. But as his memories slowly return, they begin to merge with foreign images - visions, entire chronicles that seem to come from somewhere beyond his own mind. From the shadows of New York to the Amalfi Coast and the secret laboratories of Israel, Faust follows the path of Dr. Rossi and the power of "M" - the man who sells eternity like a product. At the same time, a deeper understanding begins to surface: the awakening after an accident, the training of his brain through AI. He can now see into the past - and into the future. Anything is possible. But the price is devilishly high. Faust is a modern, haunting reimagining of the classic legend - a story about love, memory, and the dangerous fusion of human consciousness with artificial intelligence.
Autorenporträt
Matthias-Johannes Fischer, born in 1959 in Hamburg, has built a career at the intersection of literature, media, and digital communication. After studying literary theory and earning his doctorate with a dissertation on Bertolt Brecht, he worked as a freelance journalist and writer. Later, he co-founded Alpha Entertainment GmbH in Cologne and worked as a film and television producer. With Living Forever, Fischer returns to literature, pursuing his core belief: "Art is the most powerful way to make sense of our complex present."