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Deep dives into how modern scientific discoveries increasingly align with ancient millenary wisdom. Fragility and the Apocalypse
Mario Mendoza's El Libro de las Revelaciones (2017) is a non-fiction hybrid of essays and chronicles that abandons "dirty realism" to explore "suprarealities" and the paranormal. The 335-page work addresses ecological collapse, human fragility, and philosophical skepticism while weaving together scientific discoveries and personal anecdotes. Find more details on Goodreads at Goodreads.com Mario Mendoza habla de su obra El Libro de las revelaciones mario mendoza el libro de las revelaciones
: Using his personal "obsession" with the supernatural, Mendoza explores secret cults, exorcisms, and past lives to understand what lies beyond our immediate perception. Literary Context Find more details on Goodreads at Goodreads
Upon its release, El Libro de las Revelaciones polarized critics. Some called it "a masterpiece of psychological horror" (El Tiempo), while others dismissed it as "pretentious existential nausea." However, the public became obsessed. The book found its audience among university students, metalheads, insomniacs, and anyone who has ever looked at a city skyline and felt a profound sense of cosmic dread. The book found its audience among university students,
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