PilgrimHarperCollins, 28 août 2000 - 552 pages Ageless. Sexless. Deathless. Timeless. Pilgrim is a man who cannot die, an astounding character in a novel of the cataclysmic contest between creation and destruction. Pilgrim is Timothy Findley’s latest masterwork, a finalist for the Giller Prize, and a national bestseller that has smashed the author’s own impressive sales records. Recently published in the US, Pilgrim is gathering rave reviews, and will be released in the UK this spring. It is 1912 and Pilgrim has been admitted to the Burghölzli Psychiatric Clinic in Zürich, Switzerland, having failed—once again—to commit suicide. Over the next two years, it is up to Carl Jung, self-professed mystical scientist of the mind, to help Pilgrim unlock his unconsciousness, etched as it is with myriad sufferings and hopes of history. Is Pilgrim mad, or is he condemned to live forever, witness to the terrible tragedy and beauty of the human condition? Both intimate and expansive in its scope, with an absorbing parade of characters—mythic, fictional and historical—Pilgrim is a fiercely original and powerful story from one of our most distinguished artists. |
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... called it . Every child should have at least one toy for Christmas , she had written on the card , and this is for my youngest and most beloved child . That was her view of him . Not that he was not possessed of genius - but the same ...
... called it . Every child should have at least one toy for Christmas , she had written on the card , and this is for my youngest and most beloved child . That was her view of him . Not that he was not possessed of genius - but the same ...
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... called you Leopardo in my mind . Leopardo da Vinci . Yes ? This is true . All this is true . You might have cried out : while I slay , I am slain ! It merely depended on which of us would be the first to die . For while you mortally ...
... called you Leopardo in my mind . Leopardo da Vinci . Yes ? This is true . All this is true . You might have cried out : while I slay , I am slain ! It merely depended on which of us would be the first to die . For while you mortally ...
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... called it In Defense of Dementia and it can still be found in various university libraries , the Smithsonian Institute and in the archives of the Jung Institute at Zürich . Its epigraph was taken from the work of Christopher Smart ...
... called it In Defense of Dementia and it can still be found in various university libraries , the Smithsonian Institute and in the archives of the Jung Institute at Zürich . Its epigraph was taken from the work of Christopher Smart ...
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