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Bloomsbury
John
Wydawnictwo:
Bloomsbury
Oprawa: Miękka
Opis
What invisible drama plays, what passes to and fro in the columns of air above them, none knows, but the disciples think: perhaps the time is arrived at last. Aged, blind and perilously frail, John the Apostle has walked ten thousand miles to tell of love. In a hundred years he has lived to witness sights and scenes that now cloud his mind. Of his followers, there are few remaining, banished with him to an island where they wait as storm clouds whip the island with rain. They wait for the world to free them from exile. They wait for signs that seem like they will never come. But eventually a sign does come and together the disciples leave the island. They embark on a journey that will change their lives forever: a journey filled with purpose and fear which will test their belief - in love and in each other - to breaking point, and John must face his biggest battle yet. John depicts the inner life of a man of faith and doubt with extraordinary poetic vision. Romantic, wild and passionate, this is the story of what it might be to love for a lifetime. 'An eloquent and moving statement of the power of love and the belief that it will triumph in the end' Barry Unsworth, Guardian 'Powerful and moving an absorbing and intelligent novel' Times Literary Supplement 'Gripping and believable In an age where reason and science have shown themselves inadequate to fulfil the human dream of perfection, it is important that serious writers such as Williams face the perennial questions of faith and love' Irish Times 'Niall Williams' lyrical prose often takes a form similar to prayer but this feels natural rather than contrived. Williams prefers to focus on the workings of love; his exploration of the tensions and contradictions of faith is enough to compensate' New Statesman
Szczegóły
Rok wydania
2009
Oprawa
Miękka
Ilość stron
288
ISBN
9780747596783
EAN
9780747596783
Kraj produkcji
GB
Producent
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
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