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To summarize the words of a man of many quotable words, all that matters to lead a successful, happy life is positive thinking.

Not circumstance, not divine intervention, not any intrinsic factors — all that matters is positive thinking, Coelho assures his philosophy-hungry viewers.

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The Best-Selling Writer. The Father Figure of Pop Philosophy. In his spare time, Paulo communicated with his anarchist friends, who founded an anti-governmental organization. Military leaders could not but notice such an unusual person as Paulo Coelho; he was accused of anti-governmental activities and imprisoned.

Some sources claim the man was tortured there. The fact that Paulo had been treated for schizophrenia as a teenager saved him: old medical documents gave the ground to identify him as an irresponsible person and set him free. According to Paulo, it dawned upon him that songwriting was not his destiny — literature was.

It is hardly possible to say what caused the decision: it could be supreme forces or the fact that Coelho got sick of wasting his talent. The Pilgrimage was released in The Alchemist came out the next year; this story became iconic and continues to be discussed by literature lovers all over the globe. Surprisingly, the novel did not raise much interest among readers; only several hundreds of copies were sold. In , the book was re-released in the United States and proved to be a bestseller within days.

Coelho gained what he had wished — international recognition and the status of a real writer. The next book, Brida, was presented in Those who choose the way of self-improvement appreciate Manual of the Warrior of Light. The first wife, Vera Richter, was born in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. She was eleven years older than her husband; perhaps, this fact caused the quick break-up. At the age of 25, Coelho met Adalgisa Rios.

The hippie could not resist the extravagant beauty; they were wandering around the world and took light drugs; everything seemed to be cloudless.

Still, the relationship ran out of its steam soon. The couple spent together three years. Today, Paulo Coelho is happily married to his fourth wife, Christina Oiticica; they met in the early s. Perhaps, the secret of their strong union is that the woman helped the writer believe in himself. Oiticica has always supported her beloved one and even organized the travel when Paulo met his spiritual guide. Nowadays, the writer continues to create novels; Love, Adultery, The Spy, and Hippie are the most recent works.

He quit his other jobs and devoted himself full-time to the craft of writing. In , Coelho wrote a new book, The Alchemist , over the course of one two-week spurt of creativity. The allegorical novel was about an Andalusian shepherd boy who follows a mystical trek in which he learns to speak the "Language of the World" and thus receives his heart's desire. The book attracted little attention at first, until a French-language translation suddenly leapt onto bestseller lists in France in the early s.

New translations followed, and soon The Alchemist became a worldwide phenomenon. The book has sold, by Coelho's count, roughly 35 million copies, and is now the most translated book in the world by any living author.

Since the publication of The Alchemist , Coelho has produced a new book at a rate of about one every two years. In a somewhat unusual scheduling ritual, he allows himself to begin the writing process for a new book only after he has found a white feather in the January of an odd year. As odd as that may sound, it seems to be working. His 26 books have sold more than 65 million copies in at least 59 languages.

Coelho's fans call his books inspiring and life-changing. His critics dismiss his writing as New Age drivel, promoting a vague spirituality devoid of rigor. A confident writer who rejects the self-help label—"I am not a self-help writer; I am a self-problem writer"—Coelho dismisses his naysayers' critiques. Coelho has been married to his wife, the artist Christina Oiticica, since Together the couple spends half the year in Rio de Janeiro and the other half in a country house in the Pyrenees Mountains of France.



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