: Originally published in English, it was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize and has been praised for its "peak New Yorker voice," focusing deeply on the eccentric personality and history of David Wilson himself. El Gabinete de las Maravillas de Mr. Wilson
Weschler’s narrative follows his own investigative journey into Wilson’s museum. He explores the "gray area" where science and art overlap, often leaving the reader (and himself) in a state of "delirious manipulation". El_Gabinete_de_las_Maravillas_de_Mr_Wilson_Lawr...
: The Spanish edition was published by Editorial Impedimenta in 2022, translated by Rosa M.ª Bassols Camarasa. : Originally published in English, it was a
The book revives the spirit of the , which were the precursors to modern museums. He explores the "gray area" where science and
(translated as Mr. Wilson's Cabinet of Wonder ) by Lawrence Weschler is a fascinating exploration of the boundary between fact and fiction, centered on the real-world Museum of Jurassic Technology (MJT) in Los Angeles.
Founded by David Wilson, the museum serves as a modern-day Wunderkammer (cabinet of curiosities), filled with exhibits that range from scientific wonders to elaborate hoaxes, challenging visitors to determine what is real and what is imagined. The Core Theme: Fact vs. Fiction