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Zahir
Paulo Coelho

Zahir

HarperCollins Publishers Ltd (Jun 06, 2005)
9780007204311
304 pages | 130 x 214 mm | English
Dewey 869.342
LC Classification PQ9698.13.O3546 .Z3413 2005

Genre

  • Psychological Fiction

Subject

  • Compulsive Behavior - Fiction
  • Marriage - Fiction
  • Missing Persons - Fiction

Plot

The Zahir, Paulo Coelho's new novel, is a perfect follow-on to The Alchemist. Paulo picks up the theme of the pilgrimage to Santiago but tells a very different, gripping story of love, loss and passionate obsession. The protagonist of this new novel is a renowned author who writes about spirituality and once went on pilgrimage along the road to Santiago. On a return visit, he is suddenly abandoned by his wife, who leaves no trace of herself behind. As the story unfolds the author becomes obsessed with understanding the reason for her desertion. The title comes from a tale by Jorge Luis Borges, published in his book The Aleph. In Arabic Zahir means 'visible, present and unable to go unnoticed.' It refers to something or someone that ends up being the only thing we can think of. This state of 'possession' can be understood as saintliness or insanity, with a fine line between the two. The novel is also full of comments on what it is to be rich and famous, on the meaning of money, on what motivates a writer and on the nature of marriage.