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The leper's companions

  • Julia Blackburn

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"As The Lepers' Companions begins, we know only that the narrator has lost someone she loves. In her bereavement, she creates a past in which she might both lose and find herself: a fifteenth-century village in a land of saints and spirits, inexplicable afflictions and miraculous awakenings.

With a band of pilgrims - among them an old man, his pregnant daughter, a priest, a dying woman, and a leper - she discovers a beached mermaid, watches a priest drive madness from a woman's mouth, enters a mossy forest inhabited by a hunted man covered in shaggy hair, and witnesses a map being digested in the belly of a ravenous woman.".

"Moving effortlessly between the magical and the real, the past and the present, the journey of the narrator and her companions transcends the physical terrain and becomes a fantastical quest for rebirth. We are skillfully ushered into the emotional lives of each of the travelers as they reflect and ultimately redefine the life of the narrator."--BOOK JACKET.

Genres

  • Social life and customs
  • Pilgrims and pilgrimages
  • Bereavement
  • Fiction
  • Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages
  • Middle Ages
  • England, fiction
  • Fiction, christian, historical
  • Leprosy, patients
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About the author

  • Julia Blackburn

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    1 ratings · 48 works

Editions

  • Edition cover

    Cape

    1999

  • Edition cover

    1st ed.

    Pantheon Books

    1999

  • Edition cover

    Vintage

    September 5, 2000

  • Edition cover

    Vintage

    2000