The Alchemist (novel)
The Alchemist (Portuguese: O Alquimista) is a
novel by Brazilian author Paulo Coelho that was first published in 1988.
Originally written in Portuguese, it became an international bestseller
translated into some 70 languages as of 2016. An allegorical novel, The
Alchemist follows a young Andalusian shepherd in his journey to the pyramids of
Egypt, after having a recurring dream of finding a treasure there.Over the years there have been film and
theatrical adaptations of the work and musical interpretations of it.
The Alchemist follows the journey of an
Andalusian shepherd boy named Santiago. Believing a recurring dream to be
prophetic, he asks a Romani fortune teller in a nearby town about its meaning.
The woman interprets the dream as a prophecy telling the boy that he will
discover a treasure at the Egyptian pyramids.
Early into his journey, he meets an old king
named Melchizedek or the king of Salem, who tells him to sell his sheep so as
to travel to Egypt and introduces the idea of a Personal Legend. Your Personal
Legend "is what you have always wanted to accomplish. Everyone, when they
are young, knows what their Personal Legend is." (The Alchemist 21)
Early in his arrival to Africa a man who claims
to be able to take Santiago to the pyramids instead robs him of what money he
had made from selling his sheep. Santiago then embarks on a long path of
working for a crystal merchant so as to make enough money to fulfil his
personal legend and go to the pyramids.
Along the way, the boy meets an Englishman who has
come in search of an alchemist and continues his travels in his new companion's
company. When they reach an oasis, Santiago meets and falls in love with an
Arabian girl named Fatima, to whom he proposes marriage. She promises to do so
only after he completes his journey. Frustrated at first, he later learns that
true love will not stop nor must one sacrifice to it one's personal destiny,
since to do so robs it of truth.
The boy then encounters a wise alchemist who
also teaches him to realize his true self. Together they risk a journey through
the territory of warring tribes, where the boy is forced to demonstrate his
oneness with "the soul of the world" by turning himself into a simoom
before he is allowed to proceed. When he begins digging within sight of the
pyramids, he is robbed yet again but learns accidentally from the leader of the
thieves that the treasure he seeks was all the time in the ruined church where
he had his original dream.
Coelho wrote The Alchemist in only two weeks in
1987. He explained that he was able to write at this pace because the story was
"already written in [his] soul." The book's main theme is supposed to be about
finding one's destiny, although according to The New York Times, The Alchemist
is "more self-help than literature". The advice given Santiago
that "when you really want something to happen, the whole universe will
conspire so that your wish comes true" is the core of the novel's
philosophy and a motif that plays throughout it.
The Alchemist was first released by an obscure
Brazilian publishing house. Albeit having sold "well", the publisher
after a year decided to give Coelho back the rights. Needing to
"heal" himself from this setback, Coelho set out to leave Rio de Janeiro
with his wife and spent 40 days in the Mojave Desert. Returning from the
excursion, Coelho decided he had to keep on struggling and was "so
convinced it was a great book that [he] started knocking on doors".
Coelho said he has been reluctant to sell
rights to his books. He believed that a book has a "life of its own inside
the reader's mind", and seldom did he find an adaptation that lived up to
the book. Despite this, with time, Coelho decided to open up the possibility. In 2003, Warner Bros. bought the rights to the
film adaptation of The Alchemist. The project stalled and the movie never
materialized, reportedly because of problems with the script. At one point,
the script had a battle sequence with 10,000 soldiers, which was "not what
the book is about." Reportedly, Coelho offered US$2 million to Warner
Bros. to buy back the film rights to The Alchemist.
During the 2008 Cannes Film Festival, Harvey
Weinstein announced that he had bought the rights to the film and would serve
as its producer. Laurence Fishburne is set to direct, and to play the eponymous
character. It will have a reported budget of $60 million. Weinstein, who rarely
personally produced movies, stated that "My loyalty is not to Laurence
[Fishburne], my loyalty is not to me, my loyalty is not to anyone other than
Paulo Coelho." Coelho added, "I am very happy that my book will
be filmed in the way I intended it to be and I hope the spirit and simplicity
of my work will be preserved. I am excited my friend Laurence Fishburne and
Harvey Weinstein will be working together." In June 2015, it was
reported that Idris Elba was set to play the protagonist and that Fishburne would
direct the movie instead.
HarperOne, a HarperCollins imprint, produced an
illustrated version of the novel, with paintings by the French artist Mœbius,
but failed to convince Coelho "to consent to the full graphic-novel
treatment." In June 2010, HarperOne announced that it would publish a
graphic-novel adaptation. The Alchemist: A Graphic Novel was published in 2010,
adapted by Derek Ruiz and with artwork by Daniel Sampere.
A theatrical adaptation of The Alchemist was
produced and performed by the Cornish Collective, which is their most successful
production to date. It was staged for the first time in India by Ashvin Gidwani
Productions. Kajol and Karan Johar launched this book's theatrical adaptation
in India. In music, The Alchemist has inspired numerous bands of the same name.
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