What does it mean to write about a killer? From an award-winning author comes a tale of a notorious double-murder, a political scandal, and a writer who found himself entangled in this strange, true story.
Mark OConnell Livres
Cet auteur explore le paysage complexe de la psyché humaine à travers sa pratique clinique et ses écrits. Son œuvre aborde des thèmes complexes de relations et d'identité, mettant souvent en lumière des expériences de vie uniques. Il transmet ces idées à un large public par des contributions à la fois dans des revues savantes et dans les médias populaires. Cette approche se caractérise par une perspective interdisciplinaire et un engagement profondément personnel envers les préoccupations sociétales contemporaines.






The Complete Encyclopedia of Signs and Symbols
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
A guide to hundreds of symbols, signs and ideographs and their meanings, with 1200 images.
To Be a Machine
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
An exploration of transhumanism: the philosophical and technological movement that is working on an update of the human machine.
Notes from an Apocalypse
A Personal Journey to the End of the World and Back
- 272pages
- 10 heures de lecture
In a time marked by anxiety and uncertainty, the author explores our worst-case scenarios, from bizarre weather patterns to crumbling alliances. Amidst these ominous signs, he grapples with profound questions about living in the shadow of a grim future and the implications of bringing children into such a world. As a father of two, these concerns resonate deeply with him. His journey takes him around the globe, visiting survival bunkers in South Dakota and New Zealand—an escape for billionaires anticipating civilization's collapse. He interacts with individuals preparing for various apocalyptic scenarios, including Mars colonists and conspiracy theorists, while also reflecting on places like Chernobyl, where the future has already unfolded. Through these experiences, he seeks answers and ultimately finds a resolution. This investigation is both personal and universal, offering a humorous yet hopeful perspective on contemporary anxieties. With insight and wit, the author challenges readers to reconsider the notion of an impending apocalypse, suggesting that perhaps the end of the world isn’t as definitive as it seems.
Unsterblich sein
- 304pages
- 11 heures de lecture
Von Ikarus bis zu da Vincis mechanischem Ritter – seit jeher träumt der Mensch davon, seine natürlichen Grenzen zu überwinden. Doch erst im 21. Jahrhundert arbeiten Utopisten daran, Mensch und Maschine tatsächlich zu verschmelzen. Mark O’Connell nimmt uns mit zur dunklen Seite des Silicon Valley – wo die Technik zur Religion geworden und alles einem einzigen Ziel untergeordnet ist: den Tod zu besiegen. In einer großen Reportage lässt O’Connell eine Welt entstehen, die einem Science-Fiction-Film zu entstammen scheint: eine Welt, in der Köpfe in Lagerhallen darauf warten, zum Leben erweckt zu werden, Menschen zu Cyborgs geworden sind und Tech-Milliardäre fieberhaft daran arbeiten, unsterblich zu werden.