Arriton by Ayis Lertas
Description
Arriton is an enigmatic work presented as a fragmentary survival of a lost esoteric tradition — as if discovered among the disordered bookstalls of an ancient, forgotten city. To open it is to enter a field of gnostic imagery, magical alphabets, defixiones, and echoes of the Greek Magical Papyri, unfolding according to a logic that is coherent yet entirely alien.
It is conceived as a Borgesian artefact: a book that behaves less like a narrative and more like an immersion into an unknown symbolic system.
Overview
- Format: 4vo (245 × 210 mm)
- Pages: 104
- Illustrations: 92 colour images
- Edition: Standard hardback
- Binding: Burgundy cloth with gold stamping front and back, gold spine label, tan endpapers
- Paper: 170 gsm
- Limitation: 613 copies
Description
Comprising 92 leaves of dense calligraphic imagery, ideograms, and magical charaktêres, Arriton presents itself as a surviving manuscript fragment — eroded, partial, and resistant to translation. Its pages resemble relics from a lost library, where meaning is unstable and symbolic language replaces narrative structure.
Rather than explaining magic, Arriton functions as an object of contemplation. It invites the reader into a suspended interpretive space where sign, form, and pattern become the primary experience.
It belongs to the rare category of “magical books” rather than books about magic — works intended to be entered rather than read.
Critical response
“Preliminary impressions of these lamp-blackened shades captured on desert-dry parchment evoke narrative origins blown in on perfumed zephyrs from distant Cathay and Arabia…”
— Mark Hewitt, Paralibrum
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