The Way of a Pilgrim: Candid Tales of a Wanderer to His Spiritual Father (Penguin Hardback Classics)

The Way of a Pilgrim: Candid Tales of a Wanderer to His Spiritual Father (Penguin Hardback Classics)

by Andrew Louth (Editor), Anna Zaranko (Translator)

Synopsis

By the mercy of God I am a Christian, by my deeds a great sinner, by calling a homeless wanderer of the lowliest origins, roaming from place to place. Here, see my belongings: a bag of dry crusts on my back and the Holy Bible in my breast pocket; that's it. In 1884 there appeared in Russia a slim volume containing four short tales. They told of a pilgrim, a lone wanderer, led by his quiet curiosity and a deep spiritual longing to undertake a lifelong journey across the land. A folk hero, a figure familiar from the works of Tolstoy and Leskov, this gentle pilgrim and his simple story would soon travel the world - and would even, much later, traverse the pages of JD Salinger's Franny and Zooey as the 'small pea-green cloth-bound book' that Franny keeps close in her handbag. The pilgrim's ancient journey takes him from a city monastery through forests, fields and the steppes of Siberia. He walks by day and by night, through rains and summer months, finding food and shelter where he can. Along the way, he encounters priests and professors, convicts, nuns and beggars, a tipsy old man in a soldier's greatcoat, from whom he slowly gathers great stores of wisdom and experience. But at the heart of his journey is his time spent praying as he journeys on alone, discovering the peace and consolation that come of constant prayer and silent contemplation. Simple and sincere, The Way of a Pilgrim paints an enduring picture of a life of detachment through wandering and prayer. And, as the pilgrim makes his way through the wilds, he invites us to travel with him, along an ancient path into an immense, mystical landscape.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 224
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Published: 30 Nov 2017

ISBN 10: 0241309778
ISBN 13: 9780241309773
Book Overview: A simple peasant seeks spiritual fulfilment in this apparently artless tale of popular piety.

Author Bio
Andrew Louth is Professor Emeritus of Durham University and an archpriest of the Russian Orthodox Church. His latest book was Modern Orthodox Thinkers: from the Philokalia to the Present (2015). He also edited reissues of Early Christian Writers and Eusebius: The History of the Church for Penguin Classics. Anna Zaranko is a translator from the Polish, Russian and French. She lives in Jesmond Vale.