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The Life of God (as Told by Himself) (1986)

Tekijä: Franco Ferrucci

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At the center of Franco Ferrucci's inspired novel is a tender, troubled God. In the beginning is God's solitude, and because God is lonely he creates the world. He falls in love with earth, plunges into the oceans, lives as plant and reptile and bird. His every thought and mood serve to populate the planet, with consequences that run away from him--sometimes delightfully, sometimes unfortunately. When a new arrival emerges from the apes, God believes he has finally found the companion he needs to help him make sense of his unruly creation. Yet, as the centuries pass, God feels more and more out of place in the world he has created; by the close of his memoir, he is packing his bags. Highly praised and widely reviewed, The Life of God is a playful, wondrous, and irresistible book, recounting thousands of years of religious and philosophical thought. "A supreme but imperfect entity, the protagonist of this religiously enlightened and orthodoxically heretical novel is possessed by a raving love for his skewed, unbalanced world. . . . Blessed are the readers, for this tale of God's long insomnia will keep them happily awake. . . . Extraordinary." --Umberto Eco "The Life of God is, in truth, the synthesis of a charming writer's . . . expression of his boundless hopes for, and poignant disappointments in, his own human kind." --Jack Miles, New York Times Book Review "Rather endearing. . . . This exceedingly amusing novel . . . is a continuous provocation and delight; there isn't a dull page in it." --Kirkus Reviews "A smart and charming knitting of secular and ecclesiastic views of the world. . . . The character of God is likable--sweet, utterly human. . . . The prose is delightful . . . the writing is consistently witty and intelligent and periodically hilarious." --Allison Stark Draper, Boston Review "'God's only excuse is that he does not exist,' wrote Stendhal, but now Franco Ferrucci has provided the Supreme Being with another sort of alibi." --James Morrow, Washington Post Book World… (lisätietoja)
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For long stretches at a time I forget that I am God. But then, memory isn't my strong suit. It comes and goes with a will of its own.
  Daniel464 | Aug 19, 2021 |
Depuis des siècles, l'homme propage J curieux récits sur la création. D'absurdes histoires d'incestes, de pères qui dévorent leur fils, de dieux qui luttent contre des titans. Dieu a été patient: il a laissé Moïse le dépeindre comme un être jaloux et vindicatif, il a laissé les hommes d'Eglise annoncer l'instauration d'un royaume aux couleurs de l'Apocalypse, il a laissé les chrétiens inventer une Vierge Marie, des anges et même un diable... Mais aujourd'hui, las de tant de balivernes, Dieu a décidé de se libérer de tous ces faux prophètes qui tuent en son nom et de maîtriser enfin ce qu'il a créé. Dans cette autobiographie, il rassemble ses souvenirs et évoque ses rencontres avec Jésus, Sénèque, Freud et Einstein - sans oublier le diable. ( )
  vdb | Aug 13, 2010 |
When new arrival emerges from the apes, God believes he has finally found the compagnion he needs to help him make sens of his unruly creation. Yet, as the centuries pass, God feels more and more out of place in the world he has created, by the close of his memoir, he is packing his bags. ( )
  Baukis | Dec 28, 2009 |
This wonderfully inventive book, published in Italian in 1986, is the memoir of an endearingly forgetful God who is uneasy in crowds but creates his way out of solitude and maintains a special relationship with earth and with humankind, "the animal of his hopes." This deity falls in love repeatedly-with the whole world, with particular objects, with particular persons-and is constantly surprised by the images people (from Moses through Einstein) make of him. Like the rest of us, this God tells stories in order to live-and depends on humankind to help him make sense of the stories and of a creation that is always out of hand. Ferrucci uses God's struggle to remember as a vehicle for an insightful exploration of history, philosophy, and literature. In that enterprise, he has solid precedent in "Western" scriptural traditions identified with "people of the book." Appropriately, Ferrucci's God almost gets lost in a book-Moby Dick-and warns readers that "only God and silverfish can safely get inside books." But safety is not the point: getting inside this one is a richly rewarding experience full of surprises and certainly worth the risk.
  stevenschroeder | Jul 30, 2006 |
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At the center of Franco Ferrucci's inspired novel is a tender, troubled God. In the beginning is God's solitude, and because God is lonely he creates the world. He falls in love with earth, plunges into the oceans, lives as plant and reptile and bird. His every thought and mood serve to populate the planet, with consequences that run away from him--sometimes delightfully, sometimes unfortunately. When a new arrival emerges from the apes, God believes he has finally found the companion he needs to help him make sense of his unruly creation. Yet, as the centuries pass, God feels more and more out of place in the world he has created; by the close of his memoir, he is packing his bags. Highly praised and widely reviewed, The Life of God is a playful, wondrous, and irresistible book, recounting thousands of years of religious and philosophical thought. "A supreme but imperfect entity, the protagonist of this religiously enlightened and orthodoxically heretical novel is possessed by a raving love for his skewed, unbalanced world. . . . Blessed are the readers, for this tale of God's long insomnia will keep them happily awake. . . . Extraordinary." --Umberto Eco "The Life of God is, in truth, the synthesis of a charming writer's . . . expression of his boundless hopes for, and poignant disappointments in, his own human kind." --Jack Miles, New York Times Book Review "Rather endearing. . . . This exceedingly amusing novel . . . is a continuous provocation and delight; there isn't a dull page in it." --Kirkus Reviews "A smart and charming knitting of secular and ecclesiastic views of the world. . . . The character of God is likable--sweet, utterly human. . . . The prose is delightful . . . the writing is consistently witty and intelligent and periodically hilarious." --Allison Stark Draper, Boston Review "'God's only excuse is that he does not exist,' wrote Stendhal, but now Franco Ferrucci has provided the Supreme Being with another sort of alibi." --James Morrow, Washington Post Book World

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