Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There

Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There

by Lewis Carroll; Introdeuction by Zadie Smith; Illustrated by Mervyn Peake , Mervyn Peake (Ilustrator) , Zadie Smith
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Thriller & Suspense Action & Adventure Fantasy
Format Hardcover
Pages 204
Language English
Published Sep 3, 2001
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
ISBN-10 0747553734
ISBN-13 9780747553731
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Alice’s journey unfolds in a captivating realm where everything is turned upside down, mirroring the playful logic of a chessboard. As she traverses this whimsical world, she engages with a myriad of peculiar characters that challenge her understanding of order and the absurd. Each encounter reveals new layers of meaning, beckoning her to navigate not only the landscape but also the intricacies of her own identity.

Her progression from pawn to queen symbolizes not just physical movement, but a profound exploration of growth and ambition. Each square she moves through introduces a vibrant tapestry of actions, games, and revelations that reflect the twists of life itself. The imaginative narrative invites readers to ponder deeper philosophical questions while keeping them enchanted by the dreamlike quality of the storytelling.

Enhanced by Mervyn Peake's illustrations, the visual experience further enriches the text, making each scene memorable and compelling. Zadie Smith’s introduction offers a contemporary lens, inviting reflection on the timeless nature of Alice’s adventures.

Through this blend of whimsical storytelling, art, and modern interpretation, the narrative resonates with those who dare to traverse the boundaries between reality and imagination. It is a tale that not only entertains but also inspires contemplation about the journey of life and the mysteries that lie within.

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denys

Jul 13, 2025

I don't remember this book whatsoever, but I am glad I reread it. It is definitely something different. I don't know. Just from this small memory that I have of this book. I assumed it was completely different than what I got.

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