
The Book of the Mad
by
Tanith Lee
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Science Fiction
Fantasy
Format
Kindle
Pages
216
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 1997
Publisher
The Overlook Press
Edition
3
ISBN-10
1468307711
ISBN-13
9781468307719
Description
In a hauntingly beautiful exploration of madness, Tanith Lee weaves a tale that envelopes the reader in the labyrinthine streets of Paradis. This city, with its alluring charm, serves as the backdrop for a story that pulsates with the enigmatic pulse of life and death, love and betrayal. As the narrative unfolds, three parallel versions of Paradis emerge, each revealing a unique interpretation of reality that challenges the very fabric of existence.
Characters are drawn into an intricate dance of fate, where danger and desire intertwine in breathtaking ways. Their journeys across the shadowy landscape of the city blur the lines between sanity and insanity, as they confront the demons of their past and the haunting specters of their future. The vivid descents into madness are carefully crafted, casting the reader into a surreal world where the boundaries of reason dissolve.
Lee's masterful prose invites readers to immerse themselves in the kaleidoscopic visions of Paradis. Each layer of the story captures the essence of surreal beauty and darkness, compelling the audience to ponder the nature of desire, identity, and the human psyche as they traverse the unpredictable realms created by a mind unmoored.
Characters are drawn into an intricate dance of fate, where danger and desire intertwine in breathtaking ways. Their journeys across the shadowy landscape of the city blur the lines between sanity and insanity, as they confront the demons of their past and the haunting specters of their future. The vivid descents into madness are carefully crafted, casting the reader into a surreal world where the boundaries of reason dissolve.
Lee's masterful prose invites readers to immerse themselves in the kaleidoscopic visions of Paradis. Each layer of the story captures the essence of surreal beauty and darkness, compelling the audience to ponder the nature of desire, identity, and the human psyche as they traverse the unpredictable realms created by a mind unmoored.
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