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The Qliphoth, by Paul Green

This unique fusion of occultural fantasy and speculative fiction evokes a subversive transmutation of everyday life, in which Qabalistic magick elides with quantum physics to create a fissile reality - a voyage into dangerous zones... Lucas, a failing student, urgently seeks out his father Nick, psychedelic-era wreck and self-proclaimed channel for "Qabalistic knowledge", now confined to a mental hospital alongside Wolfbane, a forgotten rock & roll icon. Pauline, ultra-rationalist mother and burnt-out teacher, dreads their encounter. Her nightmares seem realised when Nick escapes and Lucas disappears - to enter a parallel world, peopled by a rogues' gallery of bohemian riff-raff and sacred harlots, whose operations - artistic, criminal or magickal - are scribed with hallucinatory intensity. He undergoes poetic - and erotic - initiation. It's a story worm-holed with dark wit and satiric allusions. The manias of an imploding alternate world are only a modulation of our more familiar obsessions, here at the base levels of The Qabalistic Tree, amid the broken shells and debris - the Qliphoth - of our Creation.

  • Sales Rank: #3563736 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-03-10
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: 8.50" h x .75" w x 5.51" l,
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 321 pages

Review
"An End-Time fabulation in the lineage of Burroughs and Ballard: complex, fast-twitch language spasms, loud with interference and radio static. The voices of the new dead transmit warp knowledge. Straight-blade satire. Deadpan humours. A word quest launched from the edge-lands of arcane knowledge." -- Iain Sinclair --

"...a stream of the funniest, most hip and haunting prose, where the DNA dialogue and descriptive powers of Ken Kesey, James Joyce, Lawrence Durrell and JD Salinger are fused into the tissue of the fiction a tale from the Old (stranger-than-fiction) Country to take its place beside those of Doug Coupland, Bill Gibson and Spider Robinson..." -- George McWhirter --

"I am happy to have an opportunity to say that The Qliphoth is magnificent, both in range and depth of arcane snoopage. When Paul was my student in the drear wilds of Canada, I said to him and a few of his grad school cronies this about style: 'First you learn the rules perfectly, then break them magnificently.' And now we have this novel to prove he was listening." -- J. Michael Yates

"What impresses me most about The Qliphoth is the vividness of Paul Green s narrative detail, the physical description, the purity of his language. It really is wonderful to read such focused, beautifully paced, freshly minted writing." -- George Amabile

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About the Author
A graduate of Trinity College, Oxford and the University of British Columbia Creative Writing program, Paul A. Green has published poetry and prose in anthologies (Contemporary Poetry of British Columbia from Sono Nis Press, Words We Call Home from UBC Press) and periodicals, including Prism International, and The Canadian Fiction Magazine. His audio work is disseminated via alternative radio stations, podcasts, and on-line journals like Culturecourt.com. Paranormal enigma has been a constant theme in his writing, exemplified in plays like The Dream Laboratory, The Aleph (CBC Radio), Ritual of the Stifling Air (BBC Radio), The Mouthpiece (Resonance FM), The Voice Collection (RTE) and Babalon, his drama about occult rocket scientist Jack Parsons, recently enacted by Travesty Theatre in London - "one of the best theatrical explorations of twentieth century magick I've seen in a long time. " (Katon Shual, Oxford Society of the Golden Dawn). For CBC Radio's Ideas, he devised "Witches, Warlocks and Magi", "The Future of Divination" and "Space Gods and Secret Chiefs". He is a member of the Quantum Brothers and the Babalon Working Group.

Most helpful customer reviews

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Complicated story but very original
By Bookworm71
Paul Green's Qlipoth is not recommended for anyone with a short attention span and liking for more predictable elements of Sci Fi and Sword & Scorcery story telling.

This book is a heaving great chimera of themes, topics, genres and plot lines that merge to create an extraordinary monster of a tale that was as fascinating to read as it was impossible to fathom.

At first glance the tale appears deceptively simple. It is a journey into alternate dimensions where modern life has become peversely and comically skewed. Lucas is the son of dysfuctional sixties parents who runs away from his single parent mother Pauline to try and patch things up with his clinically insane father (sectioned on the recommendation of Pauline due to her ex husband's disturbing behaviour) Nicholas who is wasting away in a psychiatric hospital somewhere in the remote moors of Devon. However, Lucas doesn't get there because he is abducted en route by same of the strangest characters I have ever read in fiction and 'teleported', painfully and involuntarily into a bizarre alternative dimension.

And things just stranger from this moment as the plot undresses itself and the reader is taken on a giddying journey through time vortexes, stressed out supply teachers in inner city schools, psychopathic ageing rock stars, long forgotten top secret military psychic warfare projects and deranged entrepreneurs determined to make money out of psychic energy.

If you like impossibly surreal capers just about as 'out there' as the limits of reality's horizon extend then you will like this story.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Qliphoth
By Jean Cheesman
I am very familiar with Paul's earlier work and was with a great excitement that I opened the pages of of his first novel,

I sum it up as Aleister Crowley meets Mervyn Peake!

It is End of the World Futuristic Scenario deeply involved with Satanic,

Gothic and some very Priapic Rituals!!

Read it slowly and enjoy there is so much humour to be found there while

dealing with very difficult topics.

Basic theme of the novel is that son, Lucas, goes missing after a row with

his mother and sets off to find the father he has never known who has been

detained for many years in a mental hospital!

What a journey!

I will not say is a Happy Ending here, the jury is out on this one!-))

It is a torturous route and ends in a very Paul A Green Spectacular Climax!

Jean Cheesman

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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
It was not what I expected.
By James Whitt
It was not what I expected. It appears to be fiction.

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