- The Gospel According to the Son
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name = The Gospel According to the Son
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author =Norman Mailer
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language = English
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genre =Novel
publisher = Ballantine Books, 1999
release_date = 1999
media_type = Print (Hardback &Paperback )
pages = 256
isbn = ISBN 0345434080
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followed_by ="The Gospel According to the Son" is a 1999 novel by
Norman Mailer . It purports to be the story ofJesus Christ , told autobiographically. [cite book | last = Mailer | first = Norman | title = The Gospel According to the Son | publisher = Random House | location = New York | year = 1997 | isbn = 0679457836 ]Plot summary
The novel employs
first person story-telling, employing the perspective of Jesus. It stays nearly entirely true to the text of the four canonical gospels. Jesus tells his own story, from his birth to a teen-agedvirgin named Mary to his execution bycrucifixion at the hands of the Romans. Just as in the gospels, he is resurrected from the dead, and ascends to heaven.Critical reception
Critical response to Mailer's novel was mixed. Jack Miles, writing for "
Commonweal ", found the book "a quiet, sweet, almost wan little book, a kindly offering from a New York Jew to his wife's Bible Belt family." He noted that there was "something undeniably impressive about the restraint" of the style that Mailer undertook in composing the novel. He concluded that the novel was neither one of Mailer's best works, nor would it stand out amongst the bibliography of books inspired by the life of Christ, but that it had received unfairly harsh reviews from other critics. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1252/is_13_124/ai_58400699 "The Gospel According to the Son-Review"] , by Jack Miles, for "Commonweal", 18 July 1997.]Critics such as
Reynolds Price , writing for theNew York Times , pointed to a "lack of inventiveness", based upon the fact that Mailer took so few liberties with the biblical text.David Gelernter , writing for theNational Review , cited the "sheer arrogance" of the very premise of Mailer's book. Yet he went on to agree with Miles that much of the criticism of the book had been "unfair." Gelernter called the book "strikingly orthodox" in its basic view of the character of Christ. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1282/is_14_49/ai_59451092 "The Gospel Accoring to the Son"] a review by David Gelernter, for "National Review", 28 July 1997.]Mailer had largely anticipated some of the savage reviews he would receive for the book. He noted in an interview with Bruce Weber of the "New York Times", "The book will get a fair share of bad reviews, but that I take for granted. I call a fair share between 65 percent and 75 percent bad reviews." [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9406E0D6103EF937A15757C0A961958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=2 "Yes, His New Book Is Biblical, but Don't Call Him God "] , by Bruce Weber, for the "New York Times", 24 April 1997.]
ales history
On
11 May 1997, "The Gospel According to the Son" entered the "New York Times Best Seller List" at #13. [ [http://www.hawes.com/1997/1997-05-11.pdf "New York Times Best Seller List"] , from Hawes.com, 11 May 1997.] It peaked at #7 on May 25 of that year, and spent six weeks in the top 16. [ [http://www.hawes.com/1997/1997-06-15.pdf "New York Times Best Seller List"] , from Hawes.com, 15 June 1997.]References
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