Description
- ISBN-13: 9780571204939
- Publisher: Faber & Faber
- Binding: Paperback
- Edition: Main
- No of Pages: 400
- Spine Width: 30 mm
- Width: 114 mm
- ISBN-10: 0571204937
- Publisher Date: 10 Jan 2000
- Depth: 25
- Height: 177 mm
- Returnable: Y
- Weight: 252 gr
Original price was: ₹899.00.₹764.15Current price is: ₹764.15.
Embark on a transformative journey with “God’s Pauper” by N. Kazantzakis (ISBN: 9780571204939). Follow Saint Francis of Assisi’s devoted companion, Frate Leone, as he chronicles a life of spiritual and physical trials. From encounters with the Pope to the Saracen armies and solitary vigils on Mount Alvernia, witness a poignant exploration of faith, doubt, and the search for divine connection. Explore themes of hate, compassion, and the complexities of human nature amidst nature’s grandeur.
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Ankur Kumar –
An okay read. Interesting to learn about Saint Francis, but the storytelling was slow.
Mehak Goel –
This book is a masterpiece! A deep dive into faith, doubt and humanity. Be prepared to contemplate and maybe even question.
Palak Chopra –
I enjoyed the historical details and the portrayal of Frate Leone. The story didn’t always captivate me.
Ketan Anand Thakur –
I appreciated the different perspective on Saint Francis’ life. Some sections seemed unnecessarily complex.
Aditya Kumar Jaiswal –
A beautifully written, if somewhat dense, exploration of faith. Kazantzakis captures the struggle of Saint Francis well. It can be slow-paced at times.
Srishti Thukral –
A powerful and moving account of faith and sacrifice. Kazantzakis’ prose is simply stunning. Highly recommended, though expect a serious tone.
Prasad Balasaheb Ekhande –
A compelling exploration of spiritual devotion, with moments of profound insight. Some sections felt a little drawn out.
Harshita Mehra –
An amazing book. It’s a story that would stay with you forever. A very good read.
Ireen Ahmad Mir –
An interesting take on the life of Saint Francis, told through the eyes of Frate Leone. The writing style took some getting used to, but overall a worthwhile read.
Saksham Gupta –
Kazantzakis paints a vivid picture of the era and the saint’s devotion. It is a thought-provoking novel. The book sometimes felt a bit too philosophical.
Devansh Gupta –
This book offers a unique perspective on Saint Francis. It felt a bit meandering. I found myself losing interest in certain parts.
Muskaan Grover –
Kazantzakis’ writing is rich and evocative, bringing the world of Saint Francis to life. A challenging, but ultimately rewarding read.