The genius of Piranesi by Susanna Clarke #Piranesi #SusannaClarke
I hugely enjoyed the new novel by Susanna Clarke, prompted to read it in part because I knew of her interest in Owen Barfield. It did not disappoint and I wanted to share why by talking about it in relation to four levels of meaning: the literal, moral, tropological and anagogic. I'd go so far as to say it's an important book for our times, in its modest way - that attitude being key. It doesn't try to change anything, preach anything, worry about anything, but says instead, look, love, link. There is nowhere to go, nothing to escape, everything to perceive.

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Piranesi: Susanna Clarke in conversation with Madeline Miller

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Piranesi: Short Film Adaptation of Susanna Clarke novel

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Piranesi by Susanna Clarke Explained - A Plot Spoiling Deep Read

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PSYCHOLOGIST reads PIRANESI🏛 | Book Review: Fantasy or Mental Illness?

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The Frank Zappa Interview That Still Feels Dangerous Today (1984)

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Piranesi, Susanna Clarke - Spoiler-filled Reading Experience

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Piranesi - Spoiler free review

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Consciousness evolution and Owen Barfield by Mark Vernon

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The Psychological Trick That Keeps you Obedient

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Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

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Britain Sold Palestine to Pay Its WWI Debt. The Balfour Declaration Was a Banking Deal!

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5x15 presents: Neil Gaiman and Susanna Clarke

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Piranesi by Susanna Clarke: The Entire Story Explained

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Piranesi by Susanna Clarke | Book review

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"Is Re-enchantment Possible? Piranesi and the Postmodern Condition" with Dr. Joy Clarkson

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Why the Mongols Vanished After Conquering Everything

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Piranesi: When Escapism Becomes Self-destruction

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#PouredOver: Susanna Clarke on The Wood at Midwinter

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Celts vs Germanic Tribes: Origins & Earliest Sources

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