The Valkyries

The Valkyries
Author Paulo Coelho
Original title As Valkírias
Country Brazil
Language Portuguese
Genre Love, Mystery, Spiritual
Publication date
1992
Preceded by 'Brida'
Followed by 'By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept'

The Valkyries (Portuguese: As Valkírias; ISBN 978-0062513342) is a 1992 novel by Paulo Coelho.

The book is autobiographical, but told from the third person. It deals with the exorcism of personal demons and discovering one's strength. It also deals with relationships among people, in this case, Paulo and his wife. Together with her, he embarks on a journey through the soaring heat of the Mojave desert. During the 40 days journey, surrounded by doubts and temptations and entering their innermost conflicts and questions, they met the valkyries, strange warrior women.

Plot summary

The plot involved Paulo going to the Mojave Desert to meet "the Valkyries" themselves, a group of warrior women who travel the desert on motorcycles.

At the beginning of the story, "J", Coelho's master in RAM, shows him a copy of the poem by Wilde that says "we destroy what we love" and this theme is central to the story.

Editions

The Valkyries has sold its rights to 26 languages: Arabic, Catalan, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, German, Greek, Italian, Japanese, Lithuania, Macedonian, Malayalam, Norwegian, Persian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Serbian, Slovenian, Spanish and Swedish.

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