
Alhemičar
On the long journey to realize his dreams, the main character of Coelho's novel, guided by a sign and learning the universal Language of the World, discovers the secret of life and human existence on Earth.
Critics have compared this kind of "philosophical fairy tale" to Saint Exupery's Little Prince because it exudes life's optimism and interprets dreams not as an escape, but as a way of knowing the hidden reality. I discovered Moebius in the early seventies. His birds, his horizons and labyrinths enriched my imagination and enabled me to see myself more clearly and deeply. For years I tried to awaken the reader through my books and interest him in the magic of our everyday life. In a way, my work reflected what the greats taught me (or: what I learned from the greats) that open the door to the imaginary. Among them, Möbius occupies a very privileged place. For all these reasons, I experience great joy when I look at these beautiful illustrations of Alchemists. I feel that we share the pleasure of immersion in the depth of the Soul of the world. Some people believe that dreams can transform the world: for them, the paths of magic and reality constantly cross. - Paulo Coelho
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