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Eleven Minutes [Kindle Edition]

Paulo Coelho , Margaret Jull Costa
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (78 customer reviews)

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Paulo Coelho's astonishingly beautiful writing in Eleven Minutes virtually guarantees it the cult status that The Alchemist already enjoys. But what is the Paulo Coelho phenomenon? How can an author who (only a short time ago) was virtually unknown to most readers have taken the world of books by storm--and without the benefit of glitzy advertising? The answer is simple: quality. Such books as The Fifth Mountain andThe Devil and Miss Prym are enough to explain a considerable following for the author, with their atmospheric prose and involving characters.

Eleven Minutes tells the story of young Maria living an innocent life in a Brazilian village and is played out in a measured fashion, but with all the author's brilliant scene-setting (very lush here) fully in place. But then Maria experiences love and suffers great pain. From this point, Coelho has us inexorably in his grip. Maria's disillusionment with love leads her to Geneva where she finally ends up selling her body (Coelho may offer us the beauty of life, but never at the expense of its harshness). Maria's approach to sex is complex--this is no mere revulsion arising from what she is now doing with her life. And then she meets a seductive young painter, who may or may not offer her a new path in life. But does she prefer to continue on the dark sexual odyssey she has embarked on, at the expense of real love?

There are echoes of DH Lawrence in Coelho's exploration of the sacred and spiritual aspects of sex and it's a brave author who tackles a subject that can so easily slip into strained seriousness. That never happens here, and Maria's journey is one that the reader willingly undertakes; the lesson she learns are lessons for the reader. --Barry Forshaw

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Paulo Coelho's astonishingly beautiful writing in Eleven Minutes virtually guarantees it the cult status that The Alchemist already enjoys. But what is the Paulo Coelho phenomenon? How can an author who (only a short time ago) was virtually unknown to most readers have taken the world of books by storm--and without the benefit of glitzy advertising? The answer is simple: quality. Such books as The Fifth Mountain andThe Devil and Miss Prym are enough to explain a considerable following for the author, with their atmospheric prose and involving characters.

Eleven Minutes tells the story of young Maria living an innocent life in a Brazilian village and is played out in a measured fashion, but with all the author's brilliant scene-setting (very lush here) fully in place. But then Maria experiences love and suffers great pain. From this point, Coelho has us inexorably in his grip. Maria's disillusionment with love leads her to Geneva where she finally ends up selling her body (Coelho may offer us the beauty of life, but never at the expense of its harshness). Maria's approach to sex is complex--this is no mere revulsion arising from what she is now doing with her life. And then she meets a seductive young painter, who may or may not offer her a new path in life. But does she prefer to continue on the dark sexual odyssey she has embarked on, at the expense of real love?

There are echoes of DH Lawrence in Coelho's exploration of the sacred and spiritual aspects of sex and it's a brave author who tackles a subject that can so easily slip into strained seriousness. That never happens here, and Maria's journey is one that the reader willingly undertakes; the lesson she learns are lessons for the reader. --Barry Forshaw


Product details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 329 KB
  • Print Length: 296 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0060589272
  • Publisher: HarperCollins (28 April 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B004XYX4WU
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Not Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (78 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #28,536 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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43 of 44 people found the following review helpful
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Format:Hardcover
The latest novel from Paulo Coelho considers if sex and spirituality can go together. While Coelho has included sex and love in other novels, in this novel he writes more explicitly. Because the main character is a prostitute, the obvious focus fro the book is sex in its various forms. Despite being about a young girl who feels that prostitution is her only hope, the book is not sordid, nor does Coelho preach about her profession.
As her dreams of becoming a dancer start to dwindle, as she realises that the man who promised her everything really has nothing that special to offer, Maria turns to prostitution.
Maria later decides that to be the best in her profession, she should learn as much as she can about sex. Due to this, she gains one of the 'special' clients, a man who is into sadomasochism. It is also with him that she finally meets someone who she is able to love.

As with any of Coelho's novels, the writing is sensitive and very thought provoking. Having read this novel, it is easy to see how sex can easily be a weapon as well as a way of expressing love. The brief exploration of sadomasochism serves to illustrate how sex is precious, and while two lovers may want to experiment, they should always keep in mind that they should not risk their soul.

The quote I have used for the title of this review appears at the beginning of the novel. Coelho states that it could easily be applied to anybody's life, and almost at any time within their life. I quoted it because I think it sums up the whole theme of the novel brilliantly.

Please read this book, I cannot reommend it highly enough. Just perhaps, it'll make you look at sex differently...

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Refreshing change 10 Feb 2006
Format:Paperback
I was recommended this book by my partner who was reading it in French, otherwise I probably would never have looked twice at it. I was however pleasently surprised by this book.

It is very easy to read, so easy in fact I read it in 7 hours. It wasnt what I would call a page turner as such but yet somehow I found myself unable to put it down. Not perhaps a life changing book, but very easy and enjoyable to read.

The book follows a girl called Maria and her quest for love. But it is not a typical love story even if the ending is. Some very bold writing looking into the world of prostitution, with two erotic scenes that I think have been stamped in my memory forever.

I would recommend this book if you are looking for a very easy read where you dont have to stretch your mind too much, it flows so well and the plot moves quite quickly. But if you are looking for a challenge in a book with a big beefy plot then it might not be for you.

As a reader of all kinds of literature, from challenging to the not so challenging I found it nice refreshing change.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful! 29 Dec 2007
Format:Paperback
Having loved Veronika decides to Die I had bought Eleven minutes and The Alchemist but unfortunately had never got around to reading them, until yesterday when recovering from a nasty flu&feeling slightly bored I decided to read Eleven minutes. That was it the minutes flew and before I knew it it was six thirty the next morning and I'd finished it. I could not put it down, another amazing book from an amazing writer. I love the fact that Coehlo can address the most nitty gritty of subjects with a tangible realism. Although his subject was sex it never felt like he was going too far he seemed to strike a perfect chord, even when re-telling the most degrading of Maria's sexual journeys. The honesty in which this book is written is beautiful you can truly relate to his character and understand that all she is searching for is love, yet a full love that revolves around an everday life. A closeness with someone that holds much more than just sex!. She takes us on a journey of honesty and we love her for that. She learns the true meaning of love in all its forms and makes us all think alittle about the difference between sex and making love. It is a gripping story with so many hidden meanings and as ever Paulo makes us question our own existence and indeed our own sexuality. Another inspirational piece of reading from the great Paulo Coelho. The Alchamest here I come!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Thought provoking and passionate.
thought provoking, story of a young girls passage through the early part of her life,
and her choices.Passion is the order of the day. i.e. has happy ending.
Published 1 month ago by looknsee
4.0 out of 5 stars Great read
I was surpassed by how much I enjoyed this book. Interesting exploration of the main character's life choices and at times very moving.
I would thoroughly recommend this book
Published 2 months ago by BookLover
3.0 out of 5 stars Enjoy
I enjoyed this book written in typical Paulo style. It was not as good as The Alchemist, but worth reading all the same!
Published 3 months ago by Jan Ryan Jan Ryan
5.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't put it down, brilliant
I would strongly recommend this and read again. It's an intelligent story about love that makes you really think about such a complicated yet simple thing...
Published 3 months ago by James
4.0 out of 5 stars Liked it
It is one of Coelho books I really liked. It goes deep inside humans psychology. Not sure if men woul like it though. But perfect for women.
Published 4 months ago by Gintare
5.0 out of 5 stars A good read, particularly for young women
I really loved this book because it seemed to relate to a lot of things I feel like I am currently going through, with the attitude "I don't have much going for me right now, I... Read more
Published 4 months ago by hk92
4.0 out of 5 stars Great read
It took me a while to get into this book. However once I did I found it difficult to put down. Maria's self discovery was inspiring and I have recommended this book to other women... Read more
Published 4 months ago by Mitc
5.0 out of 5 stars 1st kindle read
Enjoyed this book.
Facinating insight into the lives of others mot so fortunate as us.and
how they deal with life.....
Published 4 months ago by Carol
5.0 out of 5 stars Very Good
Very Interesting! Presents a great story as well as an overview of the inner workings of the mind of the main character!
Published 5 months ago by mark robertson
5.0 out of 5 stars Recommended
I'd previously read "Veronika Decides to Die" by the same author and like his style. This book is on an entirely different subject matter but his style remains similar so I... Read more
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