
1974, Paperback, 120 pages
A group of explorers sets out to discover a hidden mountain that connects the Earth to the heavens, only to find that the path requires a fundamental shift in their perception of reality. The protagonist and his companions organize an expedition to locate Mount Analogue, a peak that remains invisible to those who lack the specific symbolic orientation required to perceive it. The narrative follows their preparations, the acquisition of a ship, and the recruitment of a crew, all while navigating the logical paradoxes inherent in a world where physical laws are subordinate to metaphysical truth. The story is presented as a fragmented account, reflecting the incomplete nature of the quest itself.
Readers and critics frequently describe this work as a dense, enigmatic meditation on the nature of human aspiration and the limitations of conventional logic. Discussion often centers on the author's ability to blend precise, technical descriptions of mountaineering with abstract, metaphysical inquiry. Many highlight the unfinished state of the manuscript as a thematic element that reinforces the book's focus on the process of seeking rather than the attainment of a final destination. The text is often cited for its influence on surrealist and avant-garde literature, with readers noting that the pacing is deliberate and requires significant intellectual engagement to fully grasp the underlying symbolism.
Page Count:
120
Publication Date:
1974-12-30
Publisher:
Penguin Books
ISBN-10:
0140039473
ISBN-13:
9780140039474
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