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Ladataan... El peregrino de Compostela (vuoden 1997 painos)Tekijä: Paulo Coelho (Tekijä)
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Chiunque abbia familiarità con questo scrittore, sarà perfettamente preparato all’alto contenuto sia spirituale che mistico che troverà nel libro, fattore di non facile comprensione ma proprio grazie a questo, capace di trasportare e affascinare il lettore. Paulo Coelho ne “Il Cammino di Santiago” descrive una parabola sul bisogno di ognuno di trovare la propria strada nella vita e conferirle un significato autentico, risultato che è possibile raggiungere solo attraverso il superamento di alcune prove e la progressione lungo il nostro personale percorso di crescita interiore. Nonostante le recensioni talvolta negative, a questo libro si deve almeno in parte il merito di aver contribuito a ridare popolarità al Cammino di Santiago. Kuuluu näihin kustantajien sarjoihinSisältyy tähän:
Step inside this captivating account of Paulo Coehlo's pilgrimage along the road to Santiago. This fascinating parable explores the need to find one's own path. In the end, we discover that the extraordinary is always found in the ordinary and simple ways of everyday people. Part adventure story, part guide to self-discovery, this compelling tale delivers the perfect combination of enchantment and insight. Kirjastojen kuvailuja ei löytynyt. |
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There are some very insightful and rewarding lessons in the book: fight the good fight, listen to yourself, don't become distracted from the important things in life by the not-so, appreciate the blessedness of life itself and many others. For this, I think it is a very rewarding read and a great book, however what I found a little hard to stomach was how easily the narrator 'learnt' each lesson. Barely sentences (sometimes even mid-sentence) had passed from the instructional page outlining the particular lesson taught by Petrus, his guide, and the narrator had already seemingly mastered the lesson. A pilgrimage, in essence, is a long and somewhat testing journey so the speed at which this mastery was achieved didn't seem to fit with the theme of the book. Perhaps the story was fundamentally a sidecar to the lessons but it just seemed a little forced. I would've liked to have seen the pilgrim grow to develop the skills through practice as his journey progressed because then I think his physical and mental/spiritual journey would have felt more in harmony.
Regardless of this, 'The Pilgrimage' is a 'good-read' and enjoyable. It is also a savvy reminder of our fragile existence, beautiful planet and ability to be distracted from what we truly want and aspire to be which in my opinion, is never a bad thing. ( )