A Troubadour's Testament
In a small town in southwestern France, among the relics and historical papers in the local museum, a writer uncovers an unusual scroll dating back to the twelfth century. The document is the work of a renowned troubadour named Marcebru, and it eulogizes the great love of his life, a beautiful young nun named Amedee de Jois. Marcebru's poignant tribute inspires the writer on a pilgrimage through the Provencal countryside — retracing the troubadour's steps eight centuries earlier — in an attempt to unravel the mystery surrounding Amedee's untimely death. In the process, the writer discovers a land steeped in the distant past, a history rich with esoteric philosophies, religious conflict, and the belief in the transformative ideal of perfect love.
- Author
- James Cowan
- Format
- hardcover
- Pages
- 198
- Publisher
- Shambhala
- Language
- english
- ISBN
- 9781570623394
- Genres
- france, fiction
- Release date
- 1998
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