Having realised that restoring our relationship with Divine Beauty could be the single, most important antidote to the ills of our time, John O’Donohue gently awakens us to the silent dignity, the profound stillness, and the eternal grace and generosity of beauty’s presence. As he focuses on the classical, medieval and Celtic traditions, on art, music, literature, nature and language, O’Donohue reveals how beauty’s invisible embrace invites us towards new heights of passion and creativity. Divine Beauty is an exquisite treasury of the Forms of the Beautiful. Its surface employs narrative, image, anecdote and myth, while into the silence of its subtext are sown seeds of reflection that gradually blossom in the heart. 269pp, 126mm x 198mm, softback, 2004
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