While in Villava at a pilgrims dinner with other perigrinos, Lars from Denmark, told us about three books that have been influential in inspiring people from around the world to walk the Camino. For Vicki and myself, the movie “The Way” by Emilio Estevez, and staring his father Martin Sheen, was our inspiration.
The movie is a drama and not a documentary on the Camino. For Americans and English speaking countries (Canada, UK, Australia) it has been inspirational and responsible for the increase of pilgrims from those countries.
“I’m off then” by a famous German comedian Hans Peter (Hape) Kerkeling, has been inspirational for many Europeans.
Paulo Coelho, a Brazilian , wrote “The Pilgrimage”, which has been inspiratiinal to many from Latin America
Finally, Shirley MacLaine wrote “The Camino, a Journey of the Spirit”, which has inspired many to walk the Camino.
After walking the Camino, Vicki and I have read these books. We found “I’m off then” by the comedian Hape Kerkeling, to be an entertaining and humorous account of his Camino adventure in 2001.
The Brazilian, Paulo Coelho’s book “The Pilgrimage” we would describe as a “new age spiritual quest”.
Shirley MacLaine’s “The Camino” is the story of her 1994 spiritual and physically challenging Camino. I found it a bit whacky, with her finding herself in past, present, and future realities. However, it was humorous and her commentary on the villages which we walked through was interesting.
If you are considering walking the Camino, we would highly recommend that you watch the movie, and read these three books. They will expose you to the Camino experience, and provide you with a good background to engage in conversation with other’s (perigrinos, trekkers, pilgrims) from around the world!