This work deserves the highest recognition ... no-one can deny Juan Goytisolo is the main Spanish novelist on active service * Carlos Fuentes *<br />A beautifully written metaphor for what it means to seek out the truth in a world often dominated by lies. The Garden of Secrets reminds us that this author, now 70 years of age, is one of the most brilliant of living writers * LA Times *<br />Goytisolo's extraordinary lyrical and imaginative gifts are simultaneously forceful and beguiling, and the only response is to give in to the tumultuous, hallucinatory voices * Observer *<br />Goytisolo writes like no-one else except maybe Genet; with rigour, anguish, the blackest humour - and a keen eye for masculine (preferably uniformed) beauty * Gay Times *<br />Fantastically imaginative and intensely moral * Scotsman *<br />The best thing since sliced tortilla * The Times *<br />Spain's greatest iconoclast smashes the mirror of narrative, magically reassembles it and teleports the reader into a looking-glass world * Mary Flanagan *