Three GospelsReynolds Price pays tribute to his literary love of translation in this adaptation of the Gospels of Mark and John, in addition to a gospel written by the esteemed novelist himself. Esteemed novelist, dramatist, scholar, essayist, and poet, Reynolds Price turns his attention back to a literary love he had discovered earlier in his career: translation. But for Reynolds that didn’t mean abandoning his passion for writing original work; powerful and imaginative, Three Gospels offers eloquent translations of the Gospels of Mark and John as well as a gospel never before seen—an original one written by Price himself. These stunning triumphs of imagination tell and retell some of the most iconic ancient stories in Price’s unparalleled literary voice. |
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LibraryThing Review
Avis d'utilisateur - Borg-mx5 - LibraryThingReynolds Price offers us new translations of the New Testament books, Mark, and John. He also composes a thrid gospel by combining those to texts with some non-canonical texts to give us a frank and ... Consulter l'avis complet
THREE GOSPELS
Avis d'utilisateur - KirkusPrice, a prolific man of letters (A Whole New Life, 1994; The Promise of Rest, 1995, etc.), offers us a fine new translation of the Gospels according to Mark and John, and Price's own account of the ... Consulter l'avis complet
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