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"Il serait peut-être exagéré d'affirmer que Timothy Findley nous tient en haleine durant la totalité de ce gros roman. Mais il n'en soutient pas moins l'intérêt, et ce résultat frise déjà la performance. Car autant prévenir : ces 500 pages ont pour cadre presque exclusif une clinique d'aliénés suisse, où notre héros se trouve enfermé ? et confronté à l'autre protagoniste majeur de cette abracadabrante histoire : le célèbre Dr. Karl Jung, disciple, rival et antithèse vivante de Sigmund Freud. Abracadabrante, pour des esprits cartésiens, cette évocation de la métempsycose ? on croit comprendre que notre héros a jadis incarné Monna Lisa, sainte Thérèse d'Avila, et autres icônes éternelles. Mais comme devant certains succès hollywoodiens récents, on peut aussi se montrer bon public, trouver ce mélange des genres ? histoire de l'art, psychiatrie et ""spiritisme"" ? fort habilement mené, apprécier la composition virtuose du récit, l'extrême soin apporté aux dialogues, et surtout, une approche originale de la folie, prudente, documentée et non dénuée de poésie parfois. Findley ratisse large, mais s'il atteint son but, c'est sans vulgarité aucune, et en tout bien tout honneur."
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Pilgrim
1999, HarperFlamingoCanada
in English
- 1st HarperFlamingoCanada hardcover ed.
0002242583 9780002242585
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On April 15, 1912--ironically the very date on which more than a thousand people lost their lives as the Titanic sank--a figure known only as Pilgrim tries to commit suicide by hanging himself from a tree. When he is found five hours later, his heart miraculously begins beating again. This isn't his first attempt to end his life, and it is decided that steps must be taken to prevent Pilgrim from doing himself further harm.
Escorted by his beloved friend, Lady Sybil Quartermaine, Pilgrim is admitted to the famous Burgholzi Psychiatric Clinic in Zurich, where he will begin a battle of psyche and soul with Carl Jung, the self-professed mystical scientist of the unconscious--who is also a slave to his own sexual appetites.
Hungry for intellectual and spiritual challenge, Jung is fascinated by this compelling and enigmatic patient who refuses to speak. Slowly, though, Jung coaxes him to reveal the astonishing story of his existence. Pilgrim claims to be ageless and sexless, having lived as both male and female for four thousand years. Asserting that he has witnessed the greatest events of human history, he recounts his involvement with numerous figures who have shaped world culture, including Leonardo da Vinci, Oscar Wilde, and Henry James.
For Jung, probing this patient's mind proves a challenge that is both frustrating and enlightening. Is Pilgrim delusional? Are his memories only dreams or something far more fantastic? Is it madness or a miracle? These interactions with Pilgrim have a profound and unexpected effect on the esteemed and controversial doctor's own life and sanity, for his dreams soon become entwined with those of his patient's, while the anchor of his soul, his marriage, begins to disintegrate. The puzzle called Pilgrim will seemingly lead either to Jung's salvation--or his damnation.
Beautifully written, deeply evocative, and filled with a fascinating cast of historical characters, Pilgrim is both a richly layered story of a man's search for his own destiny and an absorbing, mind-expanding novel that explores the timeless questions of humanity and consciousness.
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