Pilgrim Audio Companion

A selection of 23 poems with interpretation and background
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David Whyte looks at the great questions of human life through the eyes of the pilgrim.
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David Whyte looks at the great questions of human life through the eyes of the pilgrim: someone passing through relatively quickly; someone dependent on friendship, hospitality and help from friends and strangers alike, someone for whom the nature of the destination changes step by stp as it approaches and someone who is subject to the vagaries of wind and weather along the way. The themes of departure, shelter, companionship, deep friendship and the necessary transformations of friendship, the struggles at crucial thresholds and the arrivals that always become further departures are explored and celebrated through a resonant accompanying voice, encouraging, reciting, explaining and offering real companionship along the way.

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Contents Digital Audio (2 hours, 25 minutes)
Product Code AS03702W
ISBN Number 978-1-93288-726-6
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David Whyte

About David Whyte

David Whyte grew up with a strong, imaginative influence from his Irish mother among the hills and valleys of his father’s Yorkshire. He now makes his home in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. The author of twelve books of poetry and four books of prose, David Whyte holds a degree in marine zoology and has traveled extensively, including living and working as a naturalist guide in the Galapagos Islands and leading anthropological and natural history expeditions in the Andes, Amazon, and Himalaya. He brings this wealth of experience to his poetry, lectures, and workshops. David’s life as a poet has created a readership and listenership in three normally mutually exclusive areas: the literate world of readings that most poets inhabit, the psychological and theological worlds of philosophical inquiry, and the world of vocation, work, and organizational leadership.

Author photo © Bodi Hallett

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