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The Gospel According to Jesus Christ | Paperback

by Jose Saramago (Author)

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Binding:  Paperback
Publisher:  Harvest Books
Edition:  1st Edition
Page Count:  396 Pages
Publication Date:  September 28, 1994
Sales Rank:  168,335th

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  • ISBN13: 9780156001410
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS


Product Description
This is a skeptic’s journey into the meaning of God and of human existence. At once an ironic rendering of the life of Christ and a beautiful novel, Saramago’s tale has sparked intense discussion about the meaning of Christianity and the Church as an institution. Translated by Giovanni Pontiero.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.5 based on 79 reviews)

Thought provoking creatively written by Rikki (Georgia) 4 Stars
March 16, 2009
For those who wish they might have lived to watch Jesus grow up, this might be interesting reading. The author provides a fictional (based on historical information, however) narrative of a human boy's journey to manhood. A sort of reality check from the earth-bound side. Jesus was a real flesh and blood boy, foibles and all, the author proposes. A most interesting and compelling read. Read with an open mind.

Interesting read by game play addict (U.S.A.) 4 Stars
March 07, 2009
Saramago provided a good story that will keep you reading the book to the end. Blindness, another fictional book written by Saramago was also an interesting read.

One of the greatest stories ever told... by Yimi Tong (San Francisco, CA United States) 5 Stars
March 07, 2009
I couldn't put this book down. The author is able to weave together a beautifully told story with wry humor, tender humanism, intelligent skepticism and an admirable respect for his subject matter. I'm still thinking about this book weeks after reading it.

A bit disappointing by MWC (Texas, USA) 3 Stars
May 14, 2008
I like Jose Saramago as a writer. I like religion as a topic. However, it took me a very long time to get into this book. The first half dragged on for WAY longer than I felt it could have and though the second half delivered everything I'd been hoping for all along, the fact that it took so long to get to it was bit disappointing. In the end, I think it could have been more effective as a novella. That said, I did enjoy it once it got moving.

Commercial book for an average reader  by Iryna Rudenko (Ukraine) 2 Stars
April 29, 2008
I was very excited to read that book.But very shortly, my disappointment took me by surprise. Primitive writing, simple sentences, hackneyed subject used by so many writer in order to make some $$$ Seems like writer was in a rush to finish the book, many ideas have suffered a premature death. I believe, it is a shame that nowadays an ordinary (not to say pathetic) writer like that can get a Noble prize. This book could be so much more, if given in the hands of a talented person! If you are really looking for quality reading on the subject, I highly recommend Thomas Mann.

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