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Alchemy of Paradise [Pehme köide]

  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 203x127x13 mm, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Invisible Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1778430856
  • ISBN-13: 9781778430855
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 216 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 203x127x13 mm, Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Jun-2026
  • Kirjastus: Invisible Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1778430856
  • ISBN-13: 9781778430855
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A luminous novel told in snippets, The Alchemy of Paradise considers how best to live in the face of loss. [ ] Metaphysical and insightful, The Alchemy of Paradise is an innovative novel.Carolyn Wilson-Scott, Foreword Reviews

A curator confronts grief, loss, and mortality by arranging the fragments of her lifeobjects, memories, impressionsinto a fragile order.

Set in contemporary England, with Venice shimmering at its core, The Alchemy of Paradise follows her attempt to preserve what might otherwise vanish, shaping a collection that makes survival possible. When order fails to yield meaning, she turns to the alchemical, where matter shifts into metaphor and loss becomes transformation.

A novel of ideas told through poetic essays and reflections, The Alchemy of Paradise explores the tension between collecting and transmuting, order and disorder. In the spirit of Walter Benjamins collections, and in dialogue with writers like W.G. Sebald, Patti Smith, and Leanne Shapton, it meditates on the ways that art and imagination allow us to chart personal maps through the universal yet individual territories of loss. Refusing collapse into despair, The Alchemy of Paradise offers curation itself as a restless, ongoing practice of creation and renewal.

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Praise for The Alchemy of Paradise:

A luminous novel told in snippets, The Alchemy of Paradise considers how best to live in the face of loss. [ ] Metaphysical and insightful, The Alchemy of Paradise is an innovative novel.Carolyn Wilson-Scott, Foreword Reviews

Praise for Susannah M. Smith:





The Fairy Tale Museum has more in common with installation art than with any traditional literary genres [ this book is] an exercise in encouraging creativity.Rain Taxi

The Fairy Tale Museum is a beautifully written book of short prose invites the reader to relax and explore the curated collections of pieces. It is a book you can, like a museum, come back to again and again and discover something new each time.Prairie Fire Review of Books

I am easily enchanted by fiction that plays with form and subverts traditional storytelling. Thats why I loved The Fairy Tale Museum Susannah M. Smiths writing is poetic and hypnotic and this book was a lovely ode to imagination.Augur

A dream within a dream within a book. A wonderland-like journey through magic and imagination. Im running out of ways to describe this book, in part because it defies description. If you like dark fairy tales, youll probably like this.McNally Robinson Staff Pick

In The Fairy Tale Museum, Susannah M. Smith has crafted a world as seemingly scenic and romantic as a snow globeexcept this world can break, it can draw blood, and it can transform. This is a beautiful book, its beauty only deepened by its bite.Derek McCormack

In Susannah M. Smiths fantastical, moody folkloric menagerie, you can wander slowly and savour, or leap randomly between surprising exhibits. Part Brothers Grimm and part Doktor Bey, part novel and part poem, The Fairy Tale Museum is a moving, exquisite sensory experience. This is an exciting book.Stuart Ross

Susannah M. Smith is the author of The Fairy Tale Museum (Invisible Publishing) and How the Blessed Live (Coach House Books). Her short fiction, poetry, and visual art have appeared in various publications. She lives in Vancouver.