Ludovico
What happens when the world is perceived through a consciousness that cannot fully interpret it?
A novel about innocence, perception, and the fragile boundaries between limitation and humanity.
Ludovico is a psychological novel told through the monologues of a man whose mind has been shaped by a hereditary neurological condition. From within his restricted understanding, Ludovico attempts to interpret a world that constantly exceeds his capacity to grasp it.
Rather than presenting limitation as spectacle, the novel moves inward. Through a voice that is simple, fragmented, and unexpectedly lucid, Ludovico narrates his surroundings, his emotions, and the mysteries he cannot fully comprehend. His perception becomes the narrative lens through which reality is filtered, distorted, and reimagined.
As the story unfolds, what first appears to be a narrow and monotonous world reveals an unexpected emotional depth.
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