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A haunting tale of love, madness, and the thin line between the real and the unreal. Ever since childhood, Rupert Lux has feared the oceanic god that lives inside his right eye. Doctors call it hysteria. Rupert calls it possession. Haunted by guilt and unable to escape the creature's hold, he becomes convinced there's only one way to be free, by destroying the eye itself. But when Anastasia T. Grace, a clairvoyant guided by visions and loss, enters his life, her love stirs both hope and terror. Can she save him from his own darkness, or will she be drawn into it? From the shimmering deserts of…mehr

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A haunting tale of love, madness, and the thin line between the real and the unreal. Ever since childhood, Rupert Lux has feared the oceanic god that lives inside his right eye. Doctors call it hysteria. Rupert calls it possession. Haunted by guilt and unable to escape the creature's hold, he becomes convinced there's only one way to be free, by destroying the eye itself. But when Anastasia T. Grace, a clairvoyant guided by visions and loss, enters his life, her love stirs both hope and terror. Can she save him from his own darkness, or will she be drawn into it? From the shimmering deserts of Sinai to the shadowlands of the mind, The Nameless Land blurs dream and reality in a mesmerizing journey of two broken souls searching for redemption. A sequel to Anastasia's Midnight Song, but powerful enough to stand on its own, this metaphysical novel combines stream-of-consciousness intensity with surreal adventure. Nothing is certain. Not memory. Not love. Not even the self. "Beautifully written... You never quite know what is real and what the characters have imagined." - Long and Short Reviews.
Autorenporträt
M. Laszlo is the pseudonym of a reclusive author living in Bath, Ohio. M. Laszlo has lived and worked all over the world, and he has kept exhaustive journals and idea books corresponding to each location and post. It is said that the maniacal habit began in childhood during summer vacations-when his family began renting out Robert Lowell's family home in Castine, Maine. Rumor has it he still possesses those childhood diaries and plans to release a trilogy set in the Pine Tree State. The habit continued into the 1980s when he lived in London, England (the summer of 1985.) The idea books and journals from that summer inspired his first work The Phantom Glare of Day published by the hybrid Spark Press in 2022. The habit continued into the 1990s when he lived in the Muslim Quarter of Jerusalem and worked as a night clerk in a Palestinian youth hostel. In recent years, he revisited that very journal/idea book and based Anastasia's Midnight Song on the characters, topics, and themes contained within the writings. At the end of the decade, M. Laszlo attended Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, New York and earned an M.F.A degree in poetry. During his time in New York, he kept the idea books and journals that formed the basis of his second release, On the Threshold, published by the acclaimed Australian hybrid now known as Alkira. That house released Anastasia's Midnight Song on 17 January 2025. The Nameless Land serves as its sequel. M. Laszlo has lived and worked in New York City, East Jerusalem, and several other cities around the world. While living in the Middle East, he worked for Harvard University's Semitic Museum. He holds a bachelor's degree in English from Hiram College in Hiram, Ohio and an M.F.A. in poetry from Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, New York.