The Book of J.

The Book of J.

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This work of literary restoration recovers a lost masterpiece by an author known as J, who wrote the oldest and most powerful stories in the Bible. The author and translator lift the J text - from Genesis, Exodus and Numbers - out of the surrounding material, so it stands as the classic it is.

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The Book of J. by Harold Bloom

In this work of literary restoration, Harold Bloom and David Rosenberg recover a lost masterpiece by a nameless writer know as J, author of the oldest and most powerful stories in the Bible. Religious tradition ascribes authorship of the Pentateuch - the first five books of the Hebrew Bible or the Christian Old Testament - to Moses, but scholars agree that it is in fact a composite work consisting of texts by several different authors, woven together around 400 BCE by a master editor whom scholars know as the Redactor, or R. The oldest of these texts, running through Genesis, Exodus and Numbers was written by the author whom scholars call J, probably in the 10th century BCE. For the first time, Bloom and Rosenberg lift the J text out of the surrounding material so that it stands as the classic it is. Bloom argues on aesthetic grounds that J is a writer of the stature of Homer, Shakespeare and Tolstoy, and on literary and psychological grounds that J was a woman - very likely a woman of the royal house living at the King Soloman's court. Paradoxically, on Bloom's interpretation, J is in no sense a religious writer. Rather she is an ironist with formidable powers of characterization, as revealed in her portrait of Adam, Joseph, Moses, Eve, Rebecca and Tamar. But J's finest creation is her Yahweh, an exuberant vitalist who is a far cry from the remote Jehovah superimposed by R and other editors. In Rosenberg's rendering, J's language is powerfully inventive, punning, playful and uncanny and her men and women are crafty and courageous.
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ISBN 13 9780571161119
ISBN 10 0571161111
Title The Book of J.
Author Harold Bloom
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Faber & Faber
Year published 1991-04-22
Number of pages 320
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.