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'Like a collision between the fantastical libraries of Borges, David Markson's art obsessed micronarratives and Iain Sinclair's occult strain of psychogeography.The Ways of Paradiseis a labyrinth I never wanted to escape.'
- Chris Power, author ofA Lonely Man
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'Who could have imagined that a set of imaginary orphaned footnotes could yield so much pleasure and fascination? More than a study of the labyrinth motif,The Ways of Paradiseis itself a labyrinth, an apparently slim volume pulsing with infinite, overlapping worlds, an intricate meditation on the abysses of reality and illusion.'
- Josh Cohen, author ofHow to Live. Whatto Do.: In search of ourselves in life and literature
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'The Ways of Paradiseis the story of a lost manuscript and the labyrinth of enigmas through which its obscure author wandered, a book that pleasurably situates the reader at the centre of the idea of fiction, a place of everything and nothing from which ever-widening circles of mystery and meaning spread out.'
- David Hayden, author ofDarker With the Lights On
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'Just as any person tracking a spiral or walking a labyrinth will find their sense of space and time collapsed, viewing moments in the past and future of their journey from vividly altered perspectives as they make their way, so the reader of this remarkable 'manuscript' will be similarly enlightened. Open, allusive, constantly expanding its appreciation of the covert relations between culture and history, place and belief,The Ways of Paradiseembodies its own utopian premise. Assembled with a lightness of touch and a precision in detail, profound in its accumulative insights, it understands that any book aspiring to the fullest incarnation of its potential remainsin process more than it offers an arrival. No longer are fragments deployed only formally; rather they serve as waymarkers on a quest passage to the interior, the final labyrinth of human imagination, and the mind's own mysterious corridors. The spaces between entries are where the doors to this charged site lie. Each traveller will find their own entrance, and each will surely be entranced.'
- Gareth Evans
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'In The Ways of Paradise, notes on a vanished text become clues into a mystery: if the world has a centre, what is located there? Traversing holy cities, land art and myths of eternal return, Peter Cornell leads us into a maze of profound depth, unlocked at last in Saskia Vogel's exquisite translation.'
- Anna Della Subin, author ofAccidental Gods
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Title: The Ways of Paradise
Format: Paperback Book
Release Date: 18 Mar 2025
Type: Peter Cornell
Sku: 3177407
Catalogue No: 9781804271063
Category: General Fiction Books