
About This Novel
"Mirror of Illusion" tells an unknown secret history of the pharmaceutical industry: a mentally ill patient suffering from hermetic delusions would have wonderful hallucinations after reading books. The Moyi Pharmaceutical Group illegally harvested her hallucinations to make recreational potions. However, only the first half of the more entertaining hallucination (Bottle A) became popular on the market, while Bottle B, which was full of fear, confusion, and doubt, kept the secret secret. And "Mirror of Illusion" is another strange and ups and downs "book": the biographies of the mental patient and the drug developer are overlapping, and the truth about bottle B is revealed through the perspectives of dual subjects. The fictional fantasy and the real world are mutually exclusive, reflecting each other, collapsing and rebuilding several times, and the spiritual crisis of mankind and the eternal reflection of human nature will eventually be presented in the ashes of words. In the Borgesian labyrinth of allegorical structure and allegorical style, the self-narrative of infinite imagination confronts the gloomy cruelty of ordinary life, which can be called an allegory of the post-human era.
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