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Son of Man

Great Writing about Jesus Christ

Son of Man( )
Editor: Willis, Clint
Author: Graves, Robert
Roth, Phillip J.
Burgess, Anthony
ISBN:978-1-56025-383-9
Publication Date:Mar 2002
Publisher:Hachette Books
Imprint:Da Capo Press, Incorporated
Book Format:Paperback
List Price:USD $17.95
Book Description:

Son of Man collects some of the very best work -- the most interesting, exciting, and well-written essays, fiction, and other writing -- about Jesus. It's above all a book of good reading by good writers: storytellers such as Robert Graves (King Jesus), Philip Roth (The Conversion of the Jews), and Anthony Burgess (Jesus of Nazareth) as well as popular historians and essayists such as John Dominic Crossan (Jesus: A Revolutionary Biography) and Dwight Goddard (Was Jesus Influenced...
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Book Details
Pages:320
Detailed Subjects: Religion / Christian Theology / Christology
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):6.12 x 8.86 x 1.27 Inches
Book Weight:1.408 Pounds
Author Biography
Graves, Robert (Editor)
Robert Graves (also known as Robert Ranke Graves) was born in 1895 in London and served in World War I. Goodbye to All That: an Autobiography (1929), was published at age thirty three, and gave a gritty portrait of his experiences in the trenches. Graves edited out much of the stark reality of the book when he revised it in 1957.

Although his most popular works, I, Claudius (1934) and its sequel, Claudius the God and His Wife Messalina (1935), were produced for television by the BBC in 1976 and seen in America on Masterpiece Theater, he was also famous as a poet, producing more than 50 volumes of poetry.

Graves was awarded the 1934 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for both I, Claudius and Claudius the God. Also a distinguished academic, Graves was a professor of English in Cairo, Egypt, in 1926, a poetry professor at Oxford in the 1960s, and a visiting lecturer at universities in England and the U.S. He wrote translations of Greek and Latin works, literary criticism, and nonfiction works on many other topics, including mythology and poetry. He lived most of his life in Majorca, Spain, and died after a protracted illness in 1985.

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