I first encountered this superb novel as a young teenager, when it was first published. At the time, I enjoyed it primarily as a vivid & evocative retelling of classic Greek myth ... and indeed, it works wonderfully on that level. It's written in clear but rich prose, with fine details that never clutter, but serve to create a greater whole. It's remarkable for that success alone!But it was only later that I discovered Michael Ayrton's work as a painter & sculptor, his use of Daedalus & Icarus as personal myth figures, and his use of this novel as a means of grappling with the creative energies of the individual. Like all true myth, this is a timeless struggle, a timeless story. Every aspiring artist must come to terms with the inescapable need to create, striving against the Gods, wresting meaning from chaos, and risking the danger of flying too high & too close to the Sun -- the divine energies of creation, of the Psyche, which in the end are unknowable & all-powerful.So here is a meditation on creation, on the price it demands, on its dangers & its rewards. As such, it's well worth reading by any creative individual. Urgently in need of reprinting -- most highly recommended!