Deus Nous by Rick Windemuth
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Overview: Living inside a mind that’s present everywhere, one man who died sins to stay alive.
Deus Nous recalls the life of Camrin Triton, an unusual intellectual, who uncovers nature’s deepest secret: he may be a phantom in the mind of another being.
Camrin Triton—who has an intense desire to compare the framework of God’s mind with his own, plagued by the unavoidable uniformity—becomes aware of reality’s persistent illusion as he’s challenged by a depraved city and the inevitability of death, however invulnerable and self-determined. Camrin exists in a dichotomy of academic progress and inner-city hardship: Laid off from landscaping and collecting unemployment while going to college, Camrin Triton has his mind on René Descartes’ ontology.
Since childhood, Camrin has been a deep thinker and oil painter. As an adult, he’s a peaceful college student—an intellectual chameleon who considers the human mind as a base by which God can be measured. During the nights and afternoon naps, Camrin dreams of a peculiar man who helps him make sense of the universe that he holds in his mind.
Deus Nous, a tale of cultural perception and discovery, illuminates Camrin’s hidden intimacies and fate: the decision to or not to forfeit the love of his life and commit unexpected murder. Overwhelmed by vivid nightmares, despite the ever-escalating dreams, or perhaps because they may be conceived by someone else, Camrin Triton is feeling good about the future.
Genre: General Fiction
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