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Norman Mailer masterfully blends fact and fiction to create vivid portraits of iconic figures like Marilyn Monroe and Lee Harvey Oswald. In this work, he reimagines the story of Jesus Christ, presenting it in the character’s own voice. The narrative explores the discovery of his divinity and the profound journey toward acceptance, articulated with striking simplicity and emotional depth. This may be Mailer’s most accessible and heartfelt piece. Critics have praised the work for its penetrating insight and its unique style, described as direct yet possessing a neo-Biblical dignity. It is recognized for its intellectual force, engaging readers through storytelling rather than theological debate. The narrative challenges both the religious right and the atheist left, inviting rich interpretations. It is seen as a believable exploration of Jesus’s thoughts during his ministry. Mailer himself is celebrated as a towering figure in American literature, known for his reckless talent and profound insights. He is described as indispensable and a creative force whose writing is both alive and original. His ability to grow wiser with each book sets him apart from his contemporaries, and his mastery of language captivates readers throughout his narratives.
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L'Évangile selon le fils, Norman Mailer
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- Année de publication
- 1998
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- Titre
- L'Évangile selon le fils
- Langue
- Français
- Auteurs
- Norman Mailer
- Éditeur
- PLON
- Publié
- 1998
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 220
- ISBN10
- 2259187900
- ISBN13
- 9782259187909
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Romans historiques, Thèmes religieux, Thèmes chrétiens, Littérature américaine, Jésus-Christ, Évangiles, Histoires de la Bible
- Première publication
- 1997
- Titre original
- The Gospel According to the Son
- Évaluation
- 3,35 sur 5
- Description
- Norman Mailer masterfully blends fact and fiction to create vivid portraits of iconic figures like Marilyn Monroe and Lee Harvey Oswald. In this work, he reimagines the story of Jesus Christ, presenting it in the character’s own voice. The narrative explores the discovery of his divinity and the profound journey toward acceptance, articulated with striking simplicity and emotional depth. This may be Mailer’s most accessible and heartfelt piece. Critics have praised the work for its penetrating insight and its unique style, described as direct yet possessing a neo-Biblical dignity. It is recognized for its intellectual force, engaging readers through storytelling rather than theological debate. The narrative challenges both the religious right and the atheist left, inviting rich interpretations. It is seen as a believable exploration of Jesus’s thoughts during his ministry. Mailer himself is celebrated as a towering figure in American literature, known for his reckless talent and profound insights. He is described as indispensable and a creative force whose writing is both alive and original. His ability to grow wiser with each book sets him apart from his contemporaries, and his mastery of language captivates readers throughout his narratives.