`Our contemporary world has seen a great rift between so-called religious fundamentalists and an enlightened liberalism which wishes religion would simply go away. Both sides are woefully failing in that deep human quality: the imagination. Graham Ward’s new book Unimaginable is a profound and richly enjoyable journey towards the ground of our being. I know this is a text which I shall often revisit.’ – A N Wilson, `Unimaginable is a book of wonders. `It is an interdisciplinary excavation of imagination, its “palaeontology, archaeology, biology, physiology, psychology… and how it engages with the world”. Yet it is far more than this: it is an exploration of language and art, of life itself, through enchanted prose and a weaving together of ideas, layers and cultures – “the stark, ungraspable beauty; the raw, defenceless horror,” – that makes for compulsive reading. Unimaginable is a unique and powerful contribution to our understanding. Not to be missed.’ — Maggie Ross, author of Silence: A User’s Guide