The Lion's Silk: Fragments of the Infinite Press

Author:   Max Nabati
Publisher:   Max Nabati
Volume:   3
ISBN:  

9798231756346


Pages:   64
Publication Date:   13 November 2025
Format:   Paperback
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The Lion's Silk: Fragments of the Infinite Press


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""The Lion's Silk: Fragments of the Infinite Press"" is the haunting, luminous conclusion to Max Nabati's trilogy that began in the drowned alleys of Venice and the burning dye-works of Isfahan. Here, the boundaries between story, storyteller, and reader dissolve entirely. In a room with no walls-only margins-an unnamed presence stands before a single table carved from the heartwood of the first walnut press. Upon it rest three objects that contain the memory of every book ever written and every garden ever erased: a seventeen-filament quill dripping shifting inks, a sheet of paper watermarked with the eternal lion and nightingale, and a line of living type that flickers between Persian, Venetian Italian, and scripts yet unborn. The command is simple and merciless: write, or be erased. This is not merely a novel; it is a metaphysical meditation on the act of creation itself. Nabati weaves a tapestry of ink and silence where Venice's canals reflect Isfahan's turquoise domes, where the scent of pomegranate rind mingles with the salt of the lagoon, and where every word laid upon the page births or destroys entire worlds. The prose moves like liquid lapis lazuli-dense, luminous, and dangerous-shimmering between mythic realism and dreamlike metafiction. At its core beats the ancient tension between the lion (power, permanence, the roar of history) and the nightingale (longing, ephemerality, the song that outlives the garden). Every chapter is a fragment, every silence deliberate. The reader is not a passive observer but a co-conspirator, carrying the weight of erased gardens and seventeen kinds of blackness. This final volume asks the question that has haunted the entire trilogy: when the last press falls silent and the margins begin to close, what remains of the stories we dared to tell? Nabati answers with a book that feels less written than summoned-an incandescent, heartbreaking work that redefines the possibilities of literary fantasy and leaves permanent ink beneath the reader's skin.

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Author:   Max Nabati
Publisher:   Max Nabati
Imprint:   Max Nabati
Volume:   3
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.086kg
ISBN:  

9798231756346


Pages:   64
Publication Date:   13 November 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Max (Shahrooz) Nabati is a global citizen and accomplished author with over 40 published book titles to his name. He began his solo travels at the age of 21 and has since explored more than 30 countries, immersing himself in diverse societies, engaging with local cultures, and experiencing their natural wonders. These journeys have deeply inspired his creative work, leading him to publish photo essays and travel narratives. In addition to travel photography, Max writes short stories and novels across various genres, with several of his works released over the past decade.

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