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Janusz Leon Wiśniewski

    August 18, 1954

    Janusz Leon Wiśniewski is a Polish scientist and writer whose literary work often delves into complex human relationships and emotions, drawing from a profound understanding of the human psyche. His style is characterized by a keen eye for detail and an ability to capture the subtle nuances of interpersonal communication, frequently employing modern technology as a medium for connection or alienation. He explores themes of loneliness, love, and the search for meaning in the digital age, offering readers engaging and introspective reading experiences. His approach to writing often incorporates innovative methods, such as collaborating with readers on narrative creation, reflecting his interest in bridging art and technology.

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    • 2007

      Loneliness on the Net

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.7(453)Add rating

      A more contemporary story would be impossible: the Internet, pagers, airline e-tickets, genome decoding, text messages. And it's a classic love story. A story of love on the Internet. The ultimate love, the one of dreams. Wisniewski tells the story superbly and analytically taking his reader from near celebratory tenderness only to amaze a few lines later with daring eroticism. Loneliness on the Net is also a tribute to knowledge intertwined with a love story. It's a story about molecules of emotions, about who discovered DNA, and what happened to Einstein's brain. Loneliness on the Net hit all bestseller lists in Poland (over 300 000 copies sold). The novel has been translated into many languages and was brought to the Polish cinema theatres as a feature movie in 2006.

      Loneliness on the Net