The Pathless Country is the debut novel by the internationally recognised poet, James Harpur. Deftly weaving threads of political history with fin de siecle alternative thought, radicalism and spirituality, James vividly conjures a world of firebrands and mystics, a landscape where the only waymarks are those of the conscience and the spirit.
James Harpur Book order
James Harpur is a poet whose works delve into the spiritual and mystical, exploring the intricate connections between faith and art. His style is lyrical and meditative, characterized by a careful command of language and a strong sense of rhythm. Harpur's poetry seeks beauty and meaning within tradition, often drawing inspiration from religious and philosophical texts. His writing invites readers to contemplate the enduring questions of life, death, and transcendence. He also engages with the challenges of translating and interpreting classic and religious works.






- 2021
- 2021
James Harpur entered a boy's boarding school in the 1970s and survived to tell the tale. Powerful, poignant and humorous, the poems in The Examined Life re- create a 'vale of soul-making' that, with its tragedy and comedy, heroes and villains, is like a microcosm of life itself.
- 2018
The White Silhouette
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
A journey into the world of sacred art, pilgrimage and the meaning of life.
- 2016
The Pilgrim Journey
- 208 pages
- 8 hours of reading
The Pilgrim Journey tells the story of pilgrimage in the Western world over the course of two millennia.
- 2012
Angels and Harvesters
- 61 pages
- 3 hours of reading
The author combines human tenderness with a sense of otherworldly wonder, offering keen observations of everyday life. This unique perspective invites readers to explore the profound beauty and intricacies found in the mundane, making the ordinary feel extraordinary.
- 2008
Dark Age
- 68 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Focusing on the journeys and challenges faced by saints, this book offers a fresh viewpoint on early Irish history. It delves into the lives of these significant figures, exploring their impact on the cultural and spiritual landscape of Ireland. Through their stories, readers gain insights into the historical context and the evolution of Irish identity during this formative period.
- 2007
- 2007
Celtic Myth: A Treasury of Legends, Art, and History
A Treasury of Legends, Art, and History
- 96 pages
- 4 hours of reading
Exploring the rich tapestry of Celtic culture, this collection delves into legends, art, and historical narratives that define the Celtic world. It features a variety of myths and folklore, showcasing the enchanting stories of gods, heroes, and mystical creatures. The book also highlights the artistic expressions and cultural heritage of the Celts, providing insights into their beliefs and values. Engaging illustrations complement the text, making it a captivating resource for anyone interested in the history and mythology of the Celts.
- 2001
Drawing on legend, myth and sacred traditions, this work features poems that explore universal forces - seen and unseen, personal and cosmic - shaping people's destinies, and the signs by which their patterns are revealed. schovat popis
