“It's about two people who get caught up in its labyrinthine politics and have to make contact across a gulf of personal strife and cultural difference.”
“The maze of hallways in the old haunted mansion were labyrinthine, leaving us feeling lost and bewildered.”
“While the ski runs are not as cunningly crafted as the other site's labyrinthine arenas, their immense scale produces some splendid moments.”
“The infamous lover tells his labyrinthal tales of deflowering to a failed businessman who's now an innkeeper and chef.”
“Laing's description of the schizoid labyrinthal defence mechanism or Winnicott's concept of the false self, which can be connected to Coetzee's work in general.”
labyrinthian
mazelike, having long corridors and passageways that seemingly have no exit.