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Climbing the Mountain by Kirk Douglas
Climbing the Mountain by Kirk Douglas
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269 pages, Hardcover
242 x 162 x 26mm (L x W x T)
Condition: LIKE NEW: This book is almost as new, with no damage nor defects. There no markings, inscriptions or signatures of any kind, pages are clean and vibrant.
Genres: Nonfiction / Biography / Memoir
This work presents Kirk Douglas's exploration of spirituality and Jewish identity, building upon the introspective narrative established in his previous autobiography, The Ragman's Son. It details his personal journey following a severe helicopter crash in 1991, which prompted profound existential questioning.
At the age of seventy-four, Douglas, known for his iconic roles in films such as Champion, Spartacus, and Paths of Glory, sustained significant injuries in the accident. The subsequent period of recovery initiated a period of introspection, marked by inquiries into the nature of survival and the disparity of fate.
This exploration led Douglas, the son of a Russian-Jewish immigrant, to delve into his ancestral roots and undertake a quest for self-discovery. Through the study of biblical texts, he cultivated a renewed sense of spirituality and purpose. This newfound faith significantly influenced his familial relationships and fostered a greater capacity for empathy and self-reflection.
Presented with warmth, humor, and candor, Climbing the Mountain offers an account of personal growth and spiritual enlightenment.
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