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Now showing — Telling the Truth: the Gospel as tragedy, comedy, and fairy tale · 5 works
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The Gospel According to Jesus Christ is a novel by the Portuguese author José Saramago. It is a fictional re-telling of Jesus Christ's life, depicting him as a flawed, humanised character with passions and doubts. The novel proved controversial, especially to representatives of the Roman Catholic Church, with the Va...
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The Passion According to G.H. is a mystical novel by Brazilian writer Clarice Lispector, published in 1964. The work takes the form of a monologue by a woman, identified only as G.H., telling of the crisis that ensued the previous day after she crushed a cockroach in the door of a wardrobe. Its canonical status was...
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Telling the Truth: the Gospel as tragedy, comedy, and fairy tale is a 1977 essay or critical text by named creators, linked to a wider international field and English. It keeps the thought field readable as criticism, argument, and...
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