PAULO COELHO,
THE SPIRITUAL MASTER
OF LETTERS
By
Marytreesa jenson
Paulo Coelho is a Brazilian poet and
has become one of the most widely read and loved authors in the world.
Especially renowned for The Alchemist and Eleven Minutes, he
has sold more than 140 million books worldwide and has been translated into 72
languages. The readers can identify the characters of Coelho as one among them.
So that the characters attain self actualization, readers also get the impulse
of going for a quest in search of their own inner self.
PAULO COELHO AS A WRITER
His
novels can be called as inspirational for they have the power to raise a person
from utter dejection to a state of high self esteem. Being chosen from the
lower strata of society, his characters exhibit a tendency to go in search of
material possessions and physical pleasures. Santiago in The Alchemist Maria in Eleven
Minutes Chantal Prym in The Devil and Miss Prym had received
knowledge about life.
Coelho
tries to be unique in his real life, as in his novels, was successful in
bringing out his rebellious ideas through his inspirational novels. Coelho
believes that the personal transformation holds the key of self realization.
Coelho draws inspiration from daily life. He considered that, experience as the
best way to learn.
The
year 1990, brought Coelho’s Brida, the story of a woman whom he
happened to meet on pilgrimage. He believes that Brida is the woman he was
searching for and identifies as the projection of his own feminine side. In
1992, he published his next autobiographic work The Valkyier. It depicts his forty days adventure in
the Mojave Desert with his wife. His Fifth Mountain published in 1996,
brought him popularity.
AWARDS
In
1996, when The Alchemist topped the best seller list, Coelho conferred two
prestigious awards, the ‘Super Grizane
Cavour Book’ award and ‘Floiano
International award’. In 1998, he won the Brazilian ‘Comendator de ordem do Rio Branco’. In 1999, French government
conferred on him the highest honor by making him a Chevalier de I’ ordre National de la Legion d’ honor’.
Thus
through all his novels, Coelho says that the fruit of the journey is the
journey itself; the experience and knowledge one gains throughout is the real
treasure one can achieve trough his or her life journey.
OTHER WORKS
Aleph, The Zhahir, Like the Flowing
River, Veronica Decides to Die, The Pilgrimage. Etc