Zahir
by Paulo Coelho
- Pages
- 336
- Langue
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780060832810
- Temps de Lecture
- ~5h 53min
Zahir est un book de Paulo Coelho. Il compte 336 pages.
À propos de ce livre
Paulo Coelho examines the consuming nature of obsession through a first-person narrative that blends personal reflection with philosophical inquiry. The novel follows an unnamed narrator whose life becomes increasingly defined by his fixation on a single individual, using this central relationship as a lens to explore broader questions of identity, desire, and spiritual freedom. Drawing on the Arabic term for an inescapable preoccupation, Coelho constructs a meditative work that questions how attachment shapes human perception and limits personal growth. The narrative unfolds through introspective passages and symbolic encounters, characteristic of the author’s broader literary project that merges everyday experience with metaphysical exploration. Readers encounter a story less concerned with external events than with the internal landscape of longing and self-awareness. The work stands as a continuation of Coelho’s interest in the tension between worldly ties and inner liberation, offering a contemplative examination of how certain people or ideas become permanent fixtures in the mind.
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Zahir compte 336 pages.
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Paulo Coelho examines the consuming nature of obsession through a first-person narrative that blends personal reflection with philosophical inquiry. The novel follows an unnamed narrator whose life becomes increasingly defined by his fixation on a single individual, using this central relationship a...
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