Pilgrim

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Timothy Findley is one of Canada's most respected and prolific writers. Among his acclaimed novels, short fiction collections, books of non-fiction, and plays are The Piano Man's Daughter, Headhunter, Famous Last Words, Dust to Dust, From Stone Orchard, The Stillborn Lover, The Telling of Lies, which won the Edgar Award, and The Wars, which garnered Findley the Governor General's Award for Fiction. Findley is an Officer of the Order of Canada, and, in France, Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres. He divides his time between Stratford, Ontario, and the south of France.

出版者:Harper Collins Canada Ltd.
作者:Timothy Findley
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页数:534
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出版时间:1999
价格:$21.95
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isbn号码:9780006485278
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In the early hours of April 17, 1912, two nights after the sinking of the Titanic, a man named Pilgrim, author of a renowned book on Leonardo da Vinci, steps into the garden of his London home and hangs himself. Amazingly, five hours later his heart starts beating again, and he revives. Findley (Headhunter; The Telling of Lies) is at his peak in this story of a man who cannot die, but has grown so weary and despairing of life that he longs only to escape it. Pilgrim, under the care of his wealthy friend Lady Sybil Quartermaine, is removed to the B?rgholzli Psychiatric Clinic in Z?rich, where Carl Jung, a principal doctor, is persuaded to take on his case. Is Pilgrim mad, or is Jung, struggling to find himself as a theorist and to sustain his uneasy marriage, the one who is deluded? Did Pilgrim dream of the fate of the Titanic victims, and is he dreaming now of the carnage of the coming world war? Did he, as his journals attest, know da Vinci, know St. Teresa of Avila, help build the great cathedral at Chartres? The story moves back and forth from Pilgrim's mind to Jung's, to Pilgrim's journals as they're being read by Emma JungAwho seems to understand Pilgrim's dilemma far better than her husband does. Ambitious doesn't half describe a novel that includes an eyewitness account of the death of Hector in the Trojan War, appearances by Henry James and Oscar Wilde, and both the woman who posed for the Mona Lisa and her reincarnated self as the man who's just stolen it from the Louvre. Aimed at the general reader, not James scholars, Jungians or fans of Virginia Woolf's similarly premised Orlando, this is a polished and exhilarating entertainment that's challenging, mystifying and expertly crafted, even if its kaleidoscopic perspective is no longer entirely fresh. 4-city author tour. (Jan.)

Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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