Description
Discover the captivating world of 'Zorba The Buddha', a riveting novella that delves into the tumultuous history of the Rajneesh movement. Set against the backdrop of 1986, this compelling narrative unfolds through the diverse perspectives and memories of four distinct characters, offering readers a unique lens into the life and teachings of Guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh. As tensions rise and perspectives shift, 'Zorba The Buddha' explores how the charismatic leader's vision ultimately led to the movement's downfall. This thought-provoking book intertwines a reflective essay by Katerina Cosgrove, giving readers a deeper understanding of the dynamics of faith, leadership, and personal struggle within a controversial community. With its award-winning narrative, which was a runner-up in the esteemed 2020 Carmel Bird Digital Literary Award, this book appeals to those interested in spiritual journeys, historical fiction, and the complexities of human relationships. Explore the allure and disillusionment of the Rajneesh phenomenon today with 'Zorba The Buddha' - an essential read for anyone seeking insight into this captivating chapter of modern spirituality.