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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... journal and set it on the table before her . Opening it , she began to leaf through the closely written pages , noting how meticulous Pilgrim had been about the margins - all the paragraphs squared on either side . Suddenly , a ...
... journal and set it on the table before her . Opening it , she began to leaf through the closely written pages , noting how meticulous Pilgrim had been about the margins - all the paragraphs squared on either side . Suddenly , a ...
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... journal , there had been a letter in Lady Quartermaine's hand : Here is what I have read - and what you may find helpful . I trust you to understand it is both right and necessary that I have not offered volumes other than the one in ...
... journal , there had been a letter in Lady Quartermaine's hand : Here is what I have read - and what you may find helpful . I trust you to understand it is both right and necessary that I have not offered volumes other than the one in ...
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... journal . Journal . A daily record . What Jung had read was in the present tense , as if ... As if Pilgrim himself had been there . Yet how could that be ? How could that possibly be ? It couldn't . Jung was content with that . The ...
... journal . Journal . A daily record . What Jung had read was in the present tense , as if ... As if Pilgrim himself had been there . Yet how could that be ? How could that possibly be ? It couldn't . Jung was content with that . The ...
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