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An Existential Longing
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The Canticle of Ibiza follows a man from the Upper East Side of Manhattan who leaves his life behind to find his long-long friend in Ibiza. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?
I’m from New York, and have seen some people caught up in their high level financial careers while deep down wanting to get out and search for meaning. But it is very difficult to leave as money and friends and power carry a strong grip. In The Canticle of Ibiza, the protagonist John actually does leave his life behind and heads to Ibiza to find his long lost friend, and in a sense, to find himself. This is a great dream of many, and they can live it in the novel.
There was a lot of time spent crafting the character traits in this novel. What was the most important factor for you to get right in your characters?
Characters must ring true to the reader. If not, readers can sense that something is not right. So the most important thing for me is creating interesting and realistic characters. Then the readers feel like they really knows them, they connect with them, and they are much more vested in each and every scene.
What are some things that you find interesting about the human condition that you think make for great fiction?
The human is always longing for deeper meaning. They might not realize it, or it might be covered up for periods of life or due to our general busy lives, but deep down we all share that existential longing. I believe fiction that explores that longing resonates with everyone.
What is the next book that you are working on, and when will it be available?
My next novel is an adventure set in Italy and New York, and should be available by next year!
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The Canticle of Ibiza
Posted by Literary Titan

The Canticle of Ibiza is an intriguing tale set against the vibrant backdrop of Ibiza. The story follows John, a man from the Upper East Side of Manhattan, who abruptly leaves his life behind to seek answers from his long-lost friend, Gunther, rumored to be somewhere on the island. His journey is filled with eccentric characters, unexpected encounters, and a deep dive into the hidden, mystical side of Ibiza.
From the first page, the author hooks readers with vivid descriptions and quirky scenarios, such as John’s encounter with a magenta speedo-clad waiter. The novel’s charm lies in its detailed portrayal of Ibiza, from the wobbly tables of a nameless café to the serene, unspoiled beaches. Kurian’s writing is immersive, painting a picture of Ibiza that feels simply magical.
One of the standout aspects of the book is author Justin Kurian’s ability to create memorable characters. Angela, the mysterious woman with a sixth sense, and Lent, the fervent believer in Wiccan traditions, are particularly compelling. Their interactions with John are filled with humor, tension, and depth, revealing their complex personalities and the rich tapestry of life in Ibiza. Kurian’s characters are not just quirky for the sake of being quirky; they add meaningful layers to the narrative, making John’s journey all the more engaging.
The pacing of the story is another strong point. Kurian balances introspective moments with lively, almost surreal encounters, keeping the reader engaged throughout. The scenes are well-crafted, often leaving the reader as bewildered as John, which adds to the immersive experience. The blend of reality and the mystical creates a unique atmosphere that is both enchanting and unsettling. I feel some readers might find the eccentricities of the characters and the surreal nature of the events a bit overwhelming, though others will more than appreciate the novel’s unique flavor.
The Canticle of Ibiza is a captivating read for those who enjoy literary fiction with a touch of magical realism. Kurian’s depiction of Ibiza is enchanting, and his characters are wonderfully eccentric and complex. This book is perfect for readers who appreciate detailed settings, well-developed characters, and exceptionally well-constructed narratives.
Pages: 390 | ASIN : B0CWFF244V
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