The bridge (translated by Mac Linscott Ricketts)

One of Eliade’s more difficult novellas to decipher, it consists of a series of seemingly unconnected plots involving a variety of characters, whose bizarre adventures gradually become more interwoven as the work progresses. The main theme is the unrecognizability of miracle, or the camouflage of my...

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Main Author: Eliade, Mircea 1907-1986 (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Romanian Association for the History of Religions 2011
In: Archaeus
Year: 2011, Volume: XV, Issue: 1+02, Pages: 15-35
Further subjects:B unrecognizability of miracle
B Coincidentia Oppositorum
B camouflage of mysteries
B Brahman
B Magna Mater
B Upaniṣads
B Māyā
B Ātman
B Negative Theology
B Exit
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Summary:One of Eliade’s more difficult novellas to decipher, it consists of a series of seemingly unconnected plots involving a variety of characters, whose bizarre adventures gradually become more interwoven as the work progresses. The main theme is the unrecognizability of miracle, or the camouflage of mystery in ordinary reality. Not a fantastic story, it belongs more properly to the genre of mystery or philosophical narrative.
Contains:Enthalten in: Archaeus