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. |
À l'intérieur du livre
Résultats 1-3 sur 15
Page 7
... angel led the male , whose height was quite alarming , beneath the portico and up the steps . Dora Henkel and Kessler moved to open the doors to the vestibule , only to be greeted by a gale of what seemed to be perfumed snow . It was ...
... angel led the male , whose height was quite alarming , beneath the portico and up the steps . Dora Henkel and Kessler moved to open the doors to the vestibule , only to be greeted by a gale of what seemed to be perfumed snow . It was ...
Page 336
Timothy Findley. beheld was an angel . For only angels have wings so wide and only angels sit so still . Manolo swam to shore , clambered onto the bank and took up his sticks . The hair on the ridge of Perro's back was raised and his ...
Timothy Findley. beheld was an angel . For only angels have wings so wide and only angels sit so still . Manolo swam to shore , clambered onto the bank and took up his sticks . The hair on the ridge of Perro's back was raised and his ...
Page 337
... angel's voice , Perro looked up and began to wag his tail . Then the angel said : " the trouble with rising is that one must come down . Have you a ladder , by any chance ? " " I do not know ladder . " " Steps . Stairs . As in houses ...
... angel's voice , Perro looked up and began to wag his tail . Then the angel said : " the trouble with rising is that one must come down . Have you a ladder , by any chance ? " " I do not know ladder . " " Steps . Stairs . As in houses ...
Autres éditions - Tout afficher
Expressions et termes fréquents
amongst angel Archie arms asked believe beneath birds Blavinskeya Bleuler Burghölzli called Carl Gustav Carl Gustav Jung chair cheroot Cheyne Walk child Clinic Countess course dead death Doctor Furtwängler Doctor Jung door Dora dreams Elisabetta Emma Emma's eyes face father fingers fire Forster Frau Emmenthal Fréjus garden gaze Gherardini glass hair hand Herr Doktor journal Jung sat Jung's Kessler knew Küsnacht La Gioconda Lady Quartermaine Leonardo Leonardo da Vinci light live looked Maître d Manolo Menken Mister Pilgrim Mona Lisa Moon morning moved never night notebook once Oscar Wilde patient perhaps Perro Phoebe photographs pigeons pulled remember returned seemed seen shoulders silence sitting smiled someone speak staring Sybil Quartermaine tell Teresa thought Timothy Findley Toklas told took trees turned voice waited walked watched woman wonder words young Zürich