The book "Eat, Pray, Love" summarizing the memoirs of the American writer Elizabeth Gilbert is a woman's pilgrimage, a search for sensual pleasure, spiritual enlightenment, and vital harmony in the cultural bends of Italy, India, and Indonesia. This worldly journey, full of wit, self-mockery, and the drive for liberation, focuses the reader's attention on the essential, distracts from the unimportant, formulates the problem of a woman living in a post-feminist world and having all the prerequisites for leading a happy life at first sight, brings to the agenda issues that need to be thought about more than once, and offers lessons. , which are completely transportable in time and space.