Nothing Is Real

by Samuel Hathy


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/13/2014

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 174
ISBN : 9781496951908
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 174
ISBN : 9781496951915

About the Book

This book features a literal interpretation of Immanuel Kant’s philosophical view that we shape our world and lives through what we perceive in our environments, and our innate mind is actively trying to find, at the most, an answer. Hisako was adopted by upper middle-class religious parents who shaped his world through oppressive religious upbringing, and these shape his reality in a quite literal and supernatural way, as he always has the feeling of a presence following him throughout his life. As he grows older he questions this “reality” forced upon him and finds himself in a flux of constant rebirth between his dreams and his waking life. He later becomes like a god with the abolition in the belief of God and legitimacy of outside authority and becomes an absolute authority himself.


About the Author

My name is Samuel Hathy. I live in a little town in Jefferson, Ohio. One of my interests was reading, and I have probably read hundreds of books until it came to me I should write a book. I didn’t have any serious formal training in writing except on college English class at Lakeland University a few years ago, but I like to think I am a fairly creative individual, and I pretty much took at stab at it. Later after I started writing and took more classes in college, my professors were telling me I was this great writer and “intellectual”, now I don’t know about all that but it gave me encouragement in what I was doing. In addition to writing, I also am a big fan of music and play guitar myself, and I am also a proud contributor to Amnesty International.