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This beautiful first printing is in fine condition, with no marks or tears and only the slightest shelf wear. The pages are tight and unmarked, and the book is clean, tight, and square. Beauty: The Invisible Embrace by John O'Donohue is a deeply philosophical and poetic exploration of beauty as a vital and transformative force. An Irish poet, philosopher, and former priest, O'Donohue is known for weaving Celtic spirituality with philosophical and mystical insight. His writing is both intellectually rich and emotionally resonant, filled with metaphor and vivid imagery. Originally published in the UK in 2003 under the title Divine Beauty: The Invisible Embrace.
This beautiful softcover edition is in fine condition, with no marks or tears and minimal shelf wear. The pages are tight, square, and appear unread, with a red mark on the bottom edge. Conamara Blues: Poems is a collection of poetry by the late Irish poet, philosopher, and theologian John O'Donohue, first published in 2000. The book captures O'Donohue's deep connection to the rugged beauty of the Connemara region in the west of Ireland. His poetry in this collection reflects themes of nature, spirituality, love, loss, and the passage of time. Conamara Blues refers to Connemara (or Conamara in Irish), a region known for its wild landscapes, windswept coasts, and enduring Gaelic traditions. O'Donohue uses the setting as a backdrop to explore universal human experiences. Conamara Blues has been praised for its contemplative beauty and the way it merges the personal with the universal.