To Paradise by Hanya Yanagihara is a complex and ambitious novel that spans three different centuries and versions of 189 199 and . It paradise that such a place may not exist including of family, a young a [Yanagihara's prose in of human dystopian deprivations, capturing the reader's attention through its emotional depth [^1^] [^].
The novel is divided into three sections set in a different time period. In the first section,1893, New York is part of the "" where but Black citizens face discrimination. The takes place in 1993, during the AIDS epidemic in Manhattan, third section is set in 2093, where pandemics and storms have led society [^5^].
Yanagihara has been known for her create intricate and interconnected narratives. In an interview, she mentioned approached writing To Paradise intuitively, without overthinking the complexity of the story. The the themes, particularly in relation to the Muslim ban in 2017, contributed to her motivation to write the^5^].
While To Paradise has received both praise and with some considering it a masterpiece and others finding it self-indulgent, it is-pro work zeitgeist of our times. The novel invites readers the idea of paradise and its relationship to the human experience [^0^] [^1^] [^5^].
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