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The gospel according to the novelist: religious scripture and contemporary fiction

Part of the New Directions in Religion and Literature series
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Why have so many prominent literary authors-from Philip Pullman and Jos' Saramago to Mich'le Roberts and Colm T'ib'm-recently rewritten the canonical story of Jesus Christ?

What does that say about our supposedly secular age?

In this insightful study, Magdalena Maczynskadefines and examines the genre of scriptural metafiction: novels that not only transform religious texts but also draw attention to these transformations.

In addition to providing rich examples and close readings, Maczynskapositions literary studies within interdisciplinary debates about religion and secularity.

Her book demonstrates a surprising turn of events: even as contemporary novelists deconstruct the traditional categories of "secular'? and "sacred'? writing, they open up new spaces for scripture in contemporary culture.

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Bloomsbury Academic
178093775X / 9781780937755
eBook (EPUB)
27/08/2015
United Kingdom
English
192 pages
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