"Els camins del paradís perdut" by Llorenç Riber is a collection of legendary narratives written in the late 19th century. The work encompasses two distinct tales, focusing on the adventures of St. Brendan and his monks as they embark on a mystical quest for Paradise, exploring themes of spirituality, faith, and the nature of divine wonders. The opening of the narrative introduces St. Brendan, a virtuous abbot, who is inspired to seek
the lost Paradise after a visit from his nephew Barint, who recites tales of miraculous lands. As he prepares to embark on this monumental journey with seven chosen monks, their faith drives them to discover a celestial facet of existence marked by spiritual richness and divine light. Their discussion, reflections, and decisions are intertwined with the legends of the Garden of Eden, drawing readers into a timeless quest where physical and spiritual explorations intermingle, setting the stage for the remarkable adventures that lie ahead. (This is an automatically generated summary.)