Michael Talbot was an American author born in 1953 in Grand Rapids, Michigan.
He moved to New York City to pursue a writing career, contributing to various publications.
Talbot wrote horror novels, including the cult classic "The Delicate Dependency," but gained wider recognition for his non-fiction works exploring new age concepts, mysticism, and the paranormal.
His most famous book, "The Holographic Universe" (1991), examines the theory that the universe is a hologram.
This work remains influential and widely discussed today.
Talbot's writing often bridged the gap between science and spirituality.
He died of leukemia in 1992 at the age of 38, leaving behind a legacy of thought-provoking literature that continues to captivate readers.
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