Aleph

Aleph

Author: Paulo Coelho

Category: Fiction, literature

Language: Indonesian

Publication Year: 2013

Pages: 324

Description:

"Aleph" by Paulo Coelho is a semi-autobiographical novel that takes the reader on a spiritual journey. Coelho, struggling with a sense of stagnation in his life, embarks on a physical and metaphysical adventure via the Trans-Siberian Railway. Along the way, he meets a woman named Hilal, a violinist, who believes they shared a past life together. The novel explores themes of love, forgiveness, and self-discovery, weaving together Coelho's signature blend of mysticism and philosophical insights.

This book resonates with readers who are fans of spiritual literature, offering reflections on life's purpose and interconnectedness. Coelho invites readers to explore the concept of the “Aleph,” a point in time where everything is connected—past, present, and future.

While it can be a bit heavy on metaphysical talk, fans of Coelho's earlier works, like *The Alchemist*, will likely appreciate the introspective nature of the book. It’s less about action and more about inner journeys, with readers reflecting on their own lives alongside Coelho.

Though sometimes criticized for being a bit preachy or abstract, *Aleph* still holds Coelho's trademark lyrical style and moments of profound insight, making it worth a read for those seeking a meditative, soul-searching experience. Just don’t expect a conventional narrative!

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