Vincent Czyz, author of the #1 Kindle bestseller The Christos Mosaic and the award-winning Adrift in a Vanishing City, has crafted a tale of regret, revenge, and redemption-set in the fading Ottoman Empire of the nineteenth century.
Accused of heresy by a powerful Ottoman pasha, an aging Turkish alchemist flees his native Constantinople, exiling himself to a small town in the hinterlands of the East. A Muslim and a foreigner, as well as a man of letters, he finds life among a populace of stubbornly pagan peasants difficult. Yet when the pasha tracks him down, Ibn Oraybi realizes that the rural folk he's settled among are quick witted, resourceful, and fiercely loyal. Suspecting he has more to learn from them than they do from him, he reveals the secret that has haunted him for so much of his life.
The Three Veils of Ibn Oraybi entreats readers to let go of the unalterable past and explore new vistas and alternative worldviews.
Praise for The Three Veils...Praise for Vincent Czyz...
"There are people who can write ripping yarns. And there are people who can write fine, risk-taking prose. Not that many can do both...Vincent Czyz pulls off that daring double-feat with style and verve."
- Peter Blauner, author of Slow Motion Riot and Sunrise Highway
"Czyz is more than a bit mystical; indeed, he searches for rapture...What he's really after, however, is to find mystery within mystery, to have experiences he cannot live without yet cannot pin down."
- Paul West, author of The Place in Flowers Where Pollen Rests
Praise for Adrift in a Vanishing City...
"Deeply romantic...and darkly evocative, Czyz's lush style explores regions well beyond simple narrative, probing constantly shifting, oblique connections...A moody, gorgeous and formally innovative collection, Adrift deserves a wide audience...who understand[s] that fiction is about more than getting a character from one room to the next."
- Greg Burkman, The Seattle Times
"The writing, more like poetry than prose, calls attention to language, to the fullness of a word, a sentence, with the purpose of expressing inexpressible emotions and experiences...Adrift is...lyrical and pensive, an odd and often beautiful portrait of longing."
- Capper Nichols, Minnesota Daily
"Even as these stories sprawl they vanish, even as they roam and carve, as plotlines wheel off on their own orbits, so too do they come clawing back together."
- Nate Liederbach, Logos Journal