About the Author:
Chris Katsaropoulos is the author of more than a dozen books, including two critically acclaimed novels, Fragile and Antiphony, and Complex Knowing, the first collection of his poems. He has been an editor at several major publishing houses and has published numerous trade books, textbooks, and novels over the course of his publishing career. He lives in Carmel, Indiana.
Review:
"Like the poetry and philosophy of William Blake, Katsaropoulos has mastered his craft and elevates our mind, our spirit, our thirst for meaning that is so often pushed aside in contemporary literature. Entrevoir is an exceptionally fine work, and highly recommended." —Grady Harp, literaryaficionado.com
"Katsaropoulos’ three previous novels have been widely praised for the author’s elegant prose style and forays into rarefied metaphysical territory most fiction writers avoid. Katsaropoulos’ fanciful, mystical story line may not suit everyone’s tastes, but readers with a yen for offbeat spiritual literature will feel richly rewarded here." —Carl Hays, Booklist
"A work as conceptual as the protagonist’s art . . . Jacob wrestles with ideas of selfhood amidst luxurious descriptions of transcendental states. He walks the fine line of self-indulgence and conceptual enlightenment, shedding all boundaries between separate selves that he criticizes and grapples with." —Natasha Gilmore, Foreword Reviews
"[Entrevoir] has an excellent message and really opens your mind to what is out there and life as a whole. I could describe to you for ages, but it is definitely one that needs to be read by you, so you can feel the author’s story as well." —Bri Wignall, naturalbri.com
"Reading Entrevoir is like opening the gates of purgatory & the universe all at once. The title I think is perfect . . . . Thought provoking is only one way to describe the universe that unfolds within its pages." —Naomi Leadbeater, naimeless.wordpress.com
"For me, Entrevoir was confusing and made sense all at the same time - it was a delicious read that lit the darkest corners of my mind, had (at least it felt like it) every synapse firing, was overwhelming and serene . . . all at ONCE." —Marie Kuhlman, my3piecesandcompany.blogspot.com
"Chris brings us along on a journey with successful artist Jacob. Many artists see their work as a personal journey, one that is enlightening, and Jacob is no exception. Except, for Jacob, his journey goes above and beyond what one would expect." —Rachel Rennie, rachelrennie.weebly.com
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