A pope has died. The corridors of the Vatican hum with intrigue as cardinals from all over the world gather to choose his successor. Suddenly, the election is concluded with a surprise result. The new pope is the youngest cardinal of all--a Russian. Shoes of the Fisherman slowly unravels the heartwarming & profound story of Kiril Lakota, a cardinal who reluctantly steps out from behind the Iron Curtain to lead the Catholic Church & to grapple with the issues facing the contemporary world. This is a reissue of a firm favorite, of which millions of copies have been sold worldwide. The 1968 film based on the book won best film at the National Board Review & was Golden Globe nominated.
La Tétralogie du VaticanSéries
Cette saga plonge dans le monde complexe du Vatican, relatant des élections papales dramatiques et les profonds voyages personnels de ceux qui dirigent l'Église catholique. La série explore le choc entre la foi et la politique, la tradition et la modernité, ainsi que les luttes intérieures des individus confrontés à une immense responsabilité. Ces récits sont riches en intrigues, en exploration spirituelle et en réflexions sur les plus grandes questions de l'humanité.






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The Shoes of the Fisherman (16pt Large Print Edition)
- 608pages
- 22 heures de lecture
Set against the backdrop of a power struggle within the Vatican, the story follows Kiril I, a young Ukrainian pope recently freed from Siberian labor camps. As he navigates the complexities of leading a divided Catholic Church, he must confront his past and face his former tormentor to prevent a looming world war. This gripping narrative explores themes of redemption, leadership, and the weight of history, solidifying its status as a significant work of the twentieth century and the first in Morris West's Vatican trilogy.
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The Clowns of God
- 416pages
- 15 heures de lecture
The Pope declares he has received a private revelation that the world is about to end, and an old friend embarks on a dangerous journey to investigate whether he's mad or whether just possibly there's truth in it.
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Participant à la fois de l'anticipation à court terme (vers la fin du XXe siècle) et de la politique-fiction (le Pape a dû abdiquer à la suite d'une révélation de la fin des temps), ce seizième roman de l'écrivain australien conserve un ton plausible. Par ailleurs, pas plus que chez Graham Greene à qui on l'a souvent comparé, il n'y a d'emphase religieuse ou d'esquisses ou d'esquives moralisantes, quoique le sujet s'y prête. Le message inhérent joue non par autorité (d'auteurs) mais par influence (provenant du for intérieur du lecteur). Réflexif.
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Lazarus
- 374pages
- 14 heures de lecture
Ailing Pope Leo XIV is threatened by the terrorist group, The Sword of Islam, while in the Vatican, intrigue and conspiracy mount. Leo's heart surgeon gets caught up in the terrorist plot.
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Eminence
- 320pages
- 12 heures de lecture
Imagine that a Pope, known for his doctrinal conservatism, were to die and his private diaries were revealed to be full of doubts about his papacy and the future of the Catholic Church. Such is the hypothesis of Morris West's tale of Vatican politics. At its heart is Luca, Cardinal Rossini, who has suffered torture and degradation as a priest under Argentinian dictatorship but who has risen to high office in the Vatican. He is a flawed man but he is still a man of power and a candidate for election. Just as his career seems poised to reach its zenith, he is plunged back into his past, reminded of a love affair which had seemed dead. Morris West, best-selling author The Shoes of the Fisherman and The Devil's Advocate, has fashioned a thrilling tale of ambition and power-broking in the world of Vatican politics that he knows so well.