The Spiral Staircase
Auteur : Karen Armstrong
Date de publication : 2004
Éditeur : W.F. Howes
Nombre de pages : 441
Résumé du livre
Unputdownable absorbing, movingDAILY MAIL. An Exceptionallly impressive autobiographyKaren Armstrongs account of her spiralling journey provokes thought and inspires respectDAILY TELEGRAPH. In the lucid yet reflective manner that is Karen Armstrongs trademark, The Spiral Staircase recalls her painful early life as a nun, her even more painful re-entry into secular society, and most compellingly, the long-undiagnosed epilepsy that made her life a horror show of phantom visions and misplaced hours. We follow her to the Middle East and elsewhere as she searches for answers to questions no less daunting than the significance of faith. Armstrongs learned views are especially resonant. But The Spiral Staircase its name inspired by TS Eliots poem cycle Ash-Wednesday is not a polemic, despite her forceful and persuasive arguments for religious tolerance. Rather, its a beautiful letter sent by a gifted writer attempting to decode the meaning of her life. A raw, intensely personal memoir of spiritual exploration from one of the worlds great commentators on religion. The Top Ten Bestselling Memoir.