Maktub – Paulo Coelho

January 14, 2009 at 9:41 am Leave a comment

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Maktub is a collection of stories, parabolas that don’t pretend to constitute an apprenticeship but offer a coloured treasure of fragmented wisdom from different cultures. Those short stories, inspired to the writer by vary different sources and folklores, were born from Paulo Coelho’s collaboration with the daily Folha de São Paulo. Coelho selected texts published between June 1993 and June 1994, to offer readers around the world this Maktub, which deepens through the prism of a universal mosaic of oral tradition. According to Paulo Coelho himself, “Maktub is not an advice book, but an exchange of experiences”, an excellent occasion to reflect and meet oneself again.

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