How many times does a person live? Do previous lives affect us today - the character, preferences, fears? Are we ready to literally open the door to the past, to find ourselves in the whirlpool of events we have already experienced? The cult French writer Bernard Verbert reflects on this in his novel Pandora's Box - as always, interesting and fascinating.
The action takes place in Paris. A history teacher destroys myths by refuting facts perpetuated by chroniclers in favor of the authorities and later rewritten by subsequent generations of historians. One day he experiences regressive hypnosis and plunges into past lives - so deep into the past that he sees the world before the Great Flood. Will he be able to save - if not Atlantis itself, in which few believe, then at least the memory of it?