God Is Dead
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.92 (864 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0143113488 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 192 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-11-26 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
God Is Dead is great The events that unfold in the stories are surreal and extravagant, but seep into the reader's mind as truthful and mundane. Nothing seems outlandish. The believability of the characters overrides the unusual plot. Instead of questioning the believability of the plot, the reader wonders how these people will handle each situation they must face. This feature is not because of a reader's disposition, or the plot, but due solely on the writing. The author's deep understanding of post-apocalyptic stories allows him to stretch the plotlines present in all other . "Great read." according to monkey. Great read and an bye resting way to look at humanity.. Promising premise, a way with words, but eugelicious What if God took human form, came to earth, but soon died, leaving mankind with the devastating knowledge that now the universe was truly God-less? This intriguing premise jump starts this novel that, ultimately, reads like a series of essays linked together by a theme that doesn't quite pay off. Mr. Currie has an amazing command of the language - poetic in many places - a host of ideas rise up, but then unfortunately seem to just vanish. Without a core group of characters to follow throughout the narrative - each chapter could pretty much exist on its own
When she is killed in the Darfur desert, he dies along with her, and word of his death soon begins to spread. The electrifying, "cutting-edge" (USA Today) debut work of fiction from Ron Currie, author of the forethcoming novel The One-Eyed Man (March 2017) Ron Currie’s gutsy, funny book is instantly gripping: If God takes human form and dies, what would become of life as we know it? Effortlessly combining outlandish humor with big questions about mortality, ethics, and human weakness, Ron Currie, Jr., holds a funhouse mirror to our present-day world. Faced with the hard proof that there is no supreme being in charge, the world is irrevocably transformed, yet remains oddly recognizable.. God has inhabited the mortal body of a young Dinka woman in the Sudan
He lives in Portland, Maine.. Currie received the Addison M. Ron Currie is the author of the forethcoming The One-Eyed Man and the novels Everything Matters!, Flimsy Little Plastic Miracles and the short story collection God Is Dead, which was the winner of the New York Public Library’s Young Lions Award. His books
(Meanwhile, in America, the masses, seeking a deity to fill the void, begin worshipping children.) Looking at humanity through a warped lens allows the various narrators unusual insight; while sometimes overwrought, these observations are often striking, as when an enlightened dog describes the strange new experience of emotion. This novel-in-stories is unsettling and strange, but still easily accessible; despite the ways in which his world has changed, Currie's altered humanity has one foot in ours. . From Publishers Weekly A bleak dystopian future is tempered with moments of possibility in story writer Currie's debut novel, in which a sick and wounded Dinka woman arrives at a refugee camp in Darfur, searching for her lost brother. (July)Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. The woman is God, come to Earth in human form to make apologies to the Sudanese, over whose fate He is, "d