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The Pilgrimage

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Originally published 1987
Authors Dagomir Marquezi
Original titleO Diário de Um Mago
Country Brazil
Followed by The Alchemist
GenresNovel
Fiction
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID2385998
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About The Pilgrimage


The Pilgrimage is a 1987 novel by Brazilian novelist Paulo Coelho. It is a recollection of Paulo's experiences as he made his way across northern Spain on a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela. The novel serves as part adventure story, part guide to self-discovery.

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... " Jasvir says that because his sexual orientation did not change after The Pilgrimage, he began to feel that this was the way that had been laid out for him by Waheguru...

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... last week, thousands of fans made The Pilgrimage to North West London recording studio, from which the album takes it s name, on the occasion of his half century...

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... But what s it like to live in the original? Lots of the Lowry fans who make The Pilgrimage to Station Road in Pendlebury, Greater Manchester, to find the house where one of Britain s most popular artists lived and worked are unsure whether they have found the right place...

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... D-Day veterans, some of them approaching 100 years old, made The Pilgrimage to Normandy to remember their fallen comrades Veteran David Edwards was among those who attended Dennis Thompson, 96, was photographed enjoying a cigar in his original uniform In Bayeux, the first city to be liberated by the D-Day invasion, veteran John Quinn met George Sayer, aged six A service of remembrance was held at the city s cathedral, with Tony Cash among the veterans to attend Bishop Jean-Claude Boulanger led the service, which included a two-minute silence held in memory of those who died Those present included Prime Minister Theresa May, the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall After the service, the commemorations continued at Bayeux war cemetery D-Day veteran Reginald Perkins was among those who attended the service There was a flypast of aircraft from the period over Bayeux war cemetery Earlier in the day Theresa May was at Ver-sur-Mer, where British forces landed on the morning of 6 June 1944, for the unveiling of a new British Normandy Memorial The monument features a statue showing three British soldiers fighting their way up the beach Mrs May and French President Emmanuel Macron paid tribute to British soldiers killed and injured in the fighting, before laying a wreath together In Colleville-sur-Mer in Normandy, US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump joined veterans for a French-US ceremony The pair watched a dramatic flypast over the Normandy American Cemetery, along with Mr Macron and his wife, Brigitte Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also attended the D-Day commemorations in Normandy In Arromanches-les-Bains in Normandy, visitors took to the beach Vehicles from the war era were on display as part of the commemorations And crowds were treated to the acrobatic aerial skills of Patrouille de France The day s commemorations were started by a lone piper playing on the Mulberry harbour in Arromanches-les-Bains, marking the exact moment the first British soldier landed on Gold Beach, 75 years ago In the UK, Prince Harry met veterans at the annual Founder s Day parade at the Royal Hospital Chelsea in London The annual parade marks the founding of the Royal Hospital by King Charles II in 1682...

'We live in LS Lowry's house. he might not approve of the colour scheme'

Feb 16,2020 3:34 am

Steve and Abigail Johnson are deciding whether to make the new plaque permanent

The Salford house where LS Lowry painted many of his famous works has been recreated for a film about The Artist 's life, starring Timothy Spall and Vanessa Redgrave .

But what's it Like To Live in the original?

Lots of The Lowry fans who make The Pilgrimage to Station Road in Pendlebury, Greater Manchester , to find The House where one of Britain's most popular artists lived and worked are unsure whether they have found The Right place.

"Because the plaque isn't there, people are not sure which house it is," says Abigail Johnson , who lives in Lowry's old home with her husband Steve and their four children.

"We see them stood outside, and sometimes we let them in to have a look around," Steve adds.

There was a plaque on The Wall . But "one of The Locals pinched it", Steve explains. "I believe he's got it in his bedroom, this particular fella. What use it is in his bedroom, I don't know. "

LS Lowry in Pendlebury in 1964 Vanessa Redgrave and Timothy Spall in Mrs Lowry & Son

The Johnson family may well notice more people lingering uncertainly outside their front door after the release of Mrs Lowry and Son on Friday.

The House plays a starring role in the film, which depicts The Artist 's claustrophobic relationship with his bedridden, unsupportive mother.

Elizabeth Lowry , played by Oscar-winner Redgrave, is unhappy at being forced to move to a working-class suburb because of her husband's debts.

A line in the film, when she mistakes her son for a burglar, will ring true with the current residents, given the plaque theft. "Anything's possible living in Pendlebury," the character says. "People get up to all sorts of malpractices as soon as your back is turned. "

But whereas Mrs Lowry sees the worst in the area, her son saw a beauty in the industrial Landscape .

Timothy Spall as LS Lowry in his attic Studio . . And The Real attic as it is now

The Artist and his mother moved into The House in 1908, when Lowry was in his early 20s. She died in 1939, just as her son was starting to gain recognition for the now-famous scenes of busy mills and markets that he painted late at night in their attic.

"One of the things that struck me was the fact that he did all his paintings in The Loft room. It is a big room but the lighting must have been rubbish," Mrs Johnson says. "Even if he was to do it in the daylight, All That he would have had is the dormer window. "

The addition of a modern velux window has turned The Attic into the couple's bright bedroom. In the film, Mrs Lowry disappointedly describes The House as a humble "two up, Two Down ", but that's not quite the case. It is in fact a six-bed end of terrace.

"They talk about this tiny little terraced house that Lowry lived in for 40 Years , but it's not quite so tiny," Mrs Johnson says.

There was talk of Salford City Council turning it into some sort of museum when it came on the market in 2014, but that didn't happen.

Instead, the Johnson family bought it - partly because of The Lowry connection, but mainly because its size suited their family, and it's down The Road from the Swinton Palais, a gem of a dancehall that Mr Johnson runs.

The Bedroom, Pendlebury, 1940, is on show at The Lowry arts centre in Salford And Mrs Lowry's old bedroom as it is now

Was there any trace of The Artist left when they moved in? "His walking stick was here," Mr Johnson says. No sketches under the wallpaper? "No, nothing. It's been knocked about too much. "

Some of the original features - Like doors, skirting boards and coving - are Still There . "He might not approve of the colour scheme," Mrs Johnson says.

Much of the film takes place in Mrs Lowry's bedroom, which is now occupied by The Johnsons ' teenage daughter. Her metal bedstead is eerily similar to Mrs Lowry's, which is depicted in a painting LS Lowry completed a year after his mother's death.

Mrs Johnson says her daughter unwittingly chose a replica: "I didn't Say Anything , and later when she chose it and she'd assembled it, I showed her The Painting of the original and she went, 'Ooh! How spooky is that!'"

Left-right: Writer Martyn Hesford with Spall and director Adrian Noble at the film's premiere at The Lowry

The film's writer Martyn Hesford grew up around The Corner from The House . The Artist had moved out by that time, but he remained a local legend.

"When I was 10 or 12, I would often stand outside The House and Look Up into The Attic and think, all those paintings came from there," Hesford says. "And I imagined the conversations he might have had with his mother. "

Hesford's mother worked in the factory over The Road from the Lowrys' house, but it was his aunt who introduced him to Lowry's work at an exhibition in Salford.

"My auntie Brenda took me to Peel Park to see the paintings when I was about six, and that was my introduction to art for the First Time , which opened my eyes. And suddenly Salford wasn't just cobbled streets with pigeons. Weeds became coloured flowers, and chimney towers became dragons' Breath . "

Steve Johnson hopes to put up the plaque and erect a statue in The Garden

In May, Steve and Abigail Johnson launched a crowdfunding campaign to place a statue of LS Lowry at The Front of their house and create a memorial garden. They are hoping the film, which had its premiere at The Lowry arts centre in Salford on Tuesday, will spur interest in The Plan .

They have also had a new plaque made. "We've not put it up yet because we were thinking, would it be safe?" Mr Johnson says. "Do we need [security] cameras Up There ? And we're thinking about doing The Front garden and everything. So we're going to do it All Together .

"It does deem a shame there's no recognition of him in The Place where he did everything. "

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pendlebury, film, art, manchester, salford

Source of news: bbc.com

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