



The most beautiful of his books throws up ideas, allusions, and breathtaking imaginative insights on almost every page. 'Invisible Cities is perhaps his most beautiful work-the artist seems to have made peace with the tension between man's ideas of the many and the one * New York Review of Books * Whole chapters of unforced poetic prose in which insight and fantasy are perfectly matched-an exquisite world * Observer * The book I would choose as pillow and plate, alone on a desert island - Jeanette Winterson Invisible Cities changed the way we read and what is possible in the balance between poetry and prose. So important for thinking about the rich layers of life around us, our frailties, how we question and how we find meaning.
