El Camino (en Inglés)

Lee Hoinacki · Penn State University Press

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Hoinackis account of his 500-mile walk along the way. . . offers its readers an insightful critique of the modern world from the feet up.-Utne ReaderThe constant interplay of past and present gives the body of Hoinackis vivid account of a pilgrims way a new dimension of timelessness that remains to captivate. There is a haunting feeling that this might well be one of the last classical narrations in a long tradition of camino literature-a tradition of which the rich footnotes offer a sampling. Hoinacki reveals his diary from tourist travel during his drive to see ones own life more clearly, measuring the capacity of ones senses to grasp the unfamiliar in ways leading to a personal meaning of faith. This, therefore, is also a religious book, rediscovering more profoundly, and following in new ways, practices of classical observances, as part of the earth of the camino. -Mother Jerome von Nagel, O.S.B.El Camino is a thoughtful, moving self-examination of a modern pilgrim. Hoinacki finds, as I did, the meaning of the pilgrimage not in the arrival at Santiago, but in the self-knowledge the journey itself provides.-William A. Christian, Jr., author of Moving Crucifixes in Modern SpainEl Camino (Spanish for the way) is a day-by-day account of a modern American pilgrims solitary walk from St. Jean Pied de Port in France, across the Pyrenees and northern Spain, to Santiago de Compostela, believed since medieval times to be the burial place of Saint James. During thirty-two days in 1993, Lee Hoinacki trod the 500-mile route followed by Europeans for over a thousand years, stopping each evening at pilgrim hospices, some centuries-old, to write in his diary. His reflections range from the historical examination of religious sensibility to analyses of modern developments in architecture and technology, from the theological understanding of place to the mentality of mountain bike riders. Readers share in the personal religious growth of a traditional Roman Catholic who, towa

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