Pilgrimage, Existence, and Psychic Distress: An ...
can be substituted for sorrows, and rebirth and renewal become possible.’ [7] Brazilian novelist, Clarice Lispector, expressed this very experience in a story quoted in a book review in the New York Times. According to the reviewer, Lispector’s story ‘symbolize[s] her own perpetual sense of involuntary alienation’: Jamieson Pilgrimage, Existence, and Psychic Distress: The Bodily and ...
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