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Night Journey to Buddh Gaia
John Moriarty
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Description for Night Journey to Buddh Gaia
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In a letter to his friend Charles Ford, Jonathan Swift wrote: ‘I have finished my travells and I am now transcribing them: they are admirable things and will wonderfully mend the world.’ In Night Journey to Buddh Gaia, John Moriarty, like Gulliver, is a traveller to exotic places: ancient Egypt, Sumeria, Babylonia, Canaan, Judaea, ancient Greece, ancient Rome, medieval, Renaissance, Enlightenment and modern Europe, ending in the Waste Land of our own making. Calling them psychles (rather than cycles) of Western history, and seeking to mend them as he does so, Moriarty takes the reader on an exodus. Emerging, he ... Read more
In a letter to his friend Charles Ford, Jonathan Swift wrote: ‘I have finished my travells and I am now transcribing them: they are admirable things and will wonderfully mend the world.’ In Night Journey to Buddh Gaia, John Moriarty, like Gulliver, is a traveller to exotic places: ancient Egypt, Sumeria, Babylonia, Canaan, Judaea, ancient Greece, ancient Rome, medieval, Renaissance, Enlightenment and modern Europe, ending in the Waste Land of our own making. Calling them psychles (rather than cycles) of Western history, and seeking to mend them as he does so, Moriarty takes the reader on an exodus. Emerging, he ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
The Lilliput Press Ltd
Number of pages
640
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2006
Condition
New
Number of Pages
704
Place of Publication
Dublin, Ireland
ISBN
9781843510895
SKU
V9781843510895
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About John Moriarty
JOHN MORIARTY was born in north Kerry in 1938 and educated at Listowel and University College Dublin. He taught English Literature at the University of Manitoba in Canada for six years, returning to Ireland in 1971. In June 2006 he received an honorary D.Litt. from the National University of Ireland. He is the author of Dreamtime (1994, revised 1999), the ... Read more
Reviews for Night Journey to Buddh Gaia
‘John Moriarty is Ireland’s most outstanding philosopher-theologian since Bishop Berkeley in the eighteenth century.’ – Paul Durcan ‘It is hard to convey the sheer erudition and richness of content of John Moriarty’s remarkable and epic work … the voice of a major contemporary figure in Irish literature.’ – David Lorimer ‘In a land of extraordinary literary talent, I think John ... Read more