The Gospel of the Twin
Autor Ron Cooperen Limba Engleză Hardback – 13 oct 2017
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781610881593
ISBN-10: 1610881591
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Bancroft
Colecția Bancroft (US)
ISBN-10: 1610881591
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Bancroft
Colecția Bancroft (US)
Recenzii
Stepping up to the task of reimagining Jesus Christ, Cooper (Purple Jesus) gives him a twin brother, Thomas, and borrows from the non-canonical Gospel of Thomas and other ancient writings to spin a satisfying tale of an enigmatic, wandering spiritual teacher and his followers. Jesus is charismatic, a touch simple-minded, and given to poetry and metaphor, while his twin is a realist, observing with open eyes the duplicity of Jesuss followers, chiefly Peter and Judas, as they spin Jesuss actions into miracles. Its good biblical fiction unhampered by conservative religious sensitivities. ―Publishers Weekly
A compelling and imaginative story of Jesuss life . . . A thoroughly accessible, page-turning adventure marked by the same well-crafted prose of Coopers other works . . . A deeply thoughtful and thoroughly researched story, one worth a careful reading and time spent in reflection. Coopers provocative interpretations are sure to anger some readers and intrigue others . . . Whether we accept this version of Jesuss life or not, the novel challenges us to examine our beliefs and the meaning of our lives, a journey into the deep every mature adult must undertake. Even without the magic of miracles, the philosophies attributed to Jesus remain powerful and no less relevant today than in his lifetime. ―Southern Literary Review
If youve ever wanted to know the inside story of Jesus of Nazareth, and feel unsated by all available accounts, then you should direct your attention at once to both the oldest and newest source―Thomas, Jesuss wizened and jaded twin brother, who seeks to part the waters of myth and distortion when it comes to his sibling and limn a portrait that gets to the heart and soul of who and what hes all about. In this tour de force, Ron Cooper builds on his previous spellbinding works, and at the same time shifts gears radically, to spin a mesmerizing tale about Jesus as told through his identical twins eyes. I may be further from the truth than when I began, Thomas concludes near the end of this tale that treats timeless themes of identity and alienation, of betrayal and overcoming. Yet the heart-rending and mind-bending truths conveyed in this work―a product of extraordinary research, of a most fertile imagination, and of a writer at the top of his game―will have you returning to it time and again. ―Christopher Phillips, author, Socrates Cafe: A Fresh Taste of Philosophy
The Gospel of the Twin is beautifully written, smart, gripping, and richly textured. Its also unlike any other novel I know. Cooper is a superb writer, and a daring one too, and I hope this deeply-felt book receives every ounce of acclaim it deserves. Ill never forget reading it. ―Steve Yarbrough, Professor of Writing at Emerson College, and Author of Nine Published short story collections and Novels, Including Prisoners of War, A Pen/Faulkner Finalist
The Gospel of the Twin is first and foremost an enthralling story about figures many of us have long known in other guises and from other accounts. Ron Cooper has drawn them again, placing them in bright historical framework and spiritual perspective, and illumining them as vivid personalities. He has also offered a new and deeply plausible interpretation of traditional gospel materials. Quite an achievement! ―Fred Chappell, Winner of the Prix de Meilleur des Livres Etrangers, the Bollingen Prize, and the T. S. Eliot Prize
A compelling and imaginative story of Jesuss life . . . A thoroughly accessible, page-turning adventure marked by the same well-crafted prose of Coopers other works . . . A deeply thoughtful and thoroughly researched story, one worth a careful reading and time spent in reflection. Coopers provocative interpretations are sure to anger some readers and intrigue others . . . Whether we accept this version of Jesuss life or not, the novel challenges us to examine our beliefs and the meaning of our lives, a journey into the deep every mature adult must undertake. Even without the magic of miracles, the philosophies attributed to Jesus remain powerful and no less relevant today than in his lifetime. ―Southern Literary Review
If youve ever wanted to know the inside story of Jesus of Nazareth, and feel unsated by all available accounts, then you should direct your attention at once to both the oldest and newest source―Thomas, Jesuss wizened and jaded twin brother, who seeks to part the waters of myth and distortion when it comes to his sibling and limn a portrait that gets to the heart and soul of who and what hes all about. In this tour de force, Ron Cooper builds on his previous spellbinding works, and at the same time shifts gears radically, to spin a mesmerizing tale about Jesus as told through his identical twins eyes. I may be further from the truth than when I began, Thomas concludes near the end of this tale that treats timeless themes of identity and alienation, of betrayal and overcoming. Yet the heart-rending and mind-bending truths conveyed in this work―a product of extraordinary research, of a most fertile imagination, and of a writer at the top of his game―will have you returning to it time and again. ―Christopher Phillips, author, Socrates Cafe: A Fresh Taste of Philosophy
The Gospel of the Twin is beautifully written, smart, gripping, and richly textured. Its also unlike any other novel I know. Cooper is a superb writer, and a daring one too, and I hope this deeply-felt book receives every ounce of acclaim it deserves. Ill never forget reading it. ―Steve Yarbrough, Professor of Writing at Emerson College, and Author of Nine Published short story collections and Novels, Including Prisoners of War, A Pen/Faulkner Finalist
The Gospel of the Twin is first and foremost an enthralling story about figures many of us have long known in other guises and from other accounts. Ron Cooper has drawn them again, placing them in bright historical framework and spiritual perspective, and illumining them as vivid personalities. He has also offered a new and deeply plausible interpretation of traditional gospel materials. Quite an achievement! ―Fred Chappell, Winner of the Prix de Meilleur des Livres Etrangers, the Bollingen Prize, and the T. S. Eliot Prize