Publisher's Synopsis
Ink and Paradox is a book by Paul Cambria that offers an original and multidimensional vision of Italy and its less known or disseminated facet among foreigners. The book is a source of close and detailed knowledge of the true essence of the Italian culture, although it uses as a background the apparent central theme of the book, more specifically, the parts in which he narrates his experiences with a pen that disappears and that leads him to explore different realities and paradoxes. With the pen called LK-99, he can change the past and the future by modifying what is written. However, the pen disappears and reappears in different places and times, creating a mystery for Cambria. His eccentric neighbor, writer and quantum physicist, introduces him to the art of quantum writing, which consists of using words to create multiple realities. He also faces the Montblanc paradox when he tries to write a review for his neighbor's book using the pen. The pen creates a feedback loop that prevents him from finishing the review, as each change he makes affects the book itself and vice versa.