About the Author

Ignazio Alfieri Gentilli is an Italian writer whose work explores memory, identity, and the invisible architectures that shape human experience. His narratives move between physical spaces and inner landscapes, focusing on what remains when objects, roles, and certainties fall away.

In his writing, he investigates the “material apnea” of our surroundings, revealing how History is not preserved in official narratives, but embedded within the unnoticed structures of everyday life.

His first novel published in English, The Geometry of Traces, introduces this exploration through a fragmented and introspective lens. His second work, The Glass Code, expands the inquiry into a more speculative and biological dimension, questioning the role of error, entropy, and transformation in defining life itself.

This research now reaches its culmination with The Echo of Minds, the third volume of the trilogy, where the focus shifts toward the emergent structures of thought and collective perception, completing a narrative arc centered on time, consciousness, and the boundaries of human identity.

Across his works, Gentilli moves between philosophical rigor and narrative intensity, examining what remains of the human being when the surface of reality is stripped away.