Paradise Burns

Pol Guasch author Mara Faye Lethem translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Peninsula Press Ltd

Publishing:29th Oct '26

£12.99

This title is due to be published on 29th October, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Paradise Burns cover

In a world that is coming to an end, two friends pursue a future worth believing in 

When Rita and Líton meet at a party, they quickly form a bond that will indelibly shape their lives. Theirs is not an easy world: most wildlife is extinct and the earth is tormented by drought and floods; the last vestiges of natural life are kept under lock and key in a mysterious greenhouse a day’s travel away. Like the other young men of the Service, Líton is frequently enlisted to put out the seemingly never-ending fires that tear through the valley; Rita lives perched on a hill in the Colony, where other men, including her father, empty an almost barren mine.

Yet their bond grounds them. Together they navigate the love affairs, setbacks, and thwarted idealism of their twenties, finding in each other a vital reprieve for their disillusionment – that is, until Líton, like other gay men, falls sick.

Unfolding back and forth across time, and told through the voices, conversations, and letters of a tapestry of characters, Paradise Burns is a poetic exploration of an uncannily familiar ecological and existential grief, and a lament for an entire generation forced to inherit a world they feel unable to change. But above all, the internationally celebrated Guasch – hailed as ‘the spokesperson for a generation’ (La Vanguardia) – has written a profoundly moving and astoundingly imaginative paean to the power of friendship: what it protects in a fallen world, and how, through love, it allows us to imagine a better one.

'Paradise Burns is mesmeric and beautiful, a novel that moves like a camera, catching moments of exquisite and ominous clarity in a landscape that is threatened by ecological disaster. Against all the odds, the main characters find love and consolation, thus creating a taut and dramatic story.’ Colm Tóibín

ISBN: 9781913512910

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

144 pages