Names Of The Women

By (author) Thayil Jeet
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By (author) Thayil Jeet
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From the Booker-shortlisted author of Narcopolis, in prose of extraordinary power, a novel about the women whose roles were suppressed, reduced or erased in the Gospels.

''Dazzling, smouldering .


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''Dazzling'' MARLON JAMES, BOOKER PRIZE WINNER
''Original and thought-provoking'' SPECTATOR
''Electrifying'' TESSA HADLEY

Under a predawn sky, humming with starlight and the songs of birds, a group of determined women return to the cave where they have laid the body of their saviour. When they arrive, it is empty.

Names of the Women tells the stories of fifteen women whose lives overlapped with the life of Christ. Women who stayed with Christ through the crucifixion, when his disciples had abandoned him, and who spread his radical message - one that made them equals and a profound threat to power within the church.

Together, the voices of the women dare us to reimagine the story of the New Testament in a way it has never before been told.

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Names of the Women is an extraordinary work of restoration, playful invention, and stark beauty.
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Bold and compelling.
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Theologically well-informed, imaginative and affecting . . . This is a fascinating and beautiful book. You most certainly do not have to be either a Christian or a feminist to appreciate it.
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Achingly beautiful. Powerful, poetic and profoundly feminist.
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Jeet Thayil''s Names of the Women enacts a long-overdue reinstating of female voices in the story of Jesus . . .
Biographical note
JEET THAYIL was born in 1959 into a Syrian Christian family in Kerala, and educated at Jesuit schools in Bombay, Hong Kong and New York. Kerala''s Syrian Christians trace their church to St. Thomas, who arrived on the Malabar coast around 50 AD and converted thirteen Hindu families to Christianity, or so tradition has it. Jeet''s grandmother, Chachiamma Jacob, was the last of the family who recited from memory the hour-long service in Aramaic, Malayalam and Sanskrit that still defines the faith.
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Auteur By (author) Thayil Jeet
Date de publication 24 mars 2022
EAN 9781529113822
Contributeurs Thayil Jeet
Éditeur Vintage
Langues Anglais
Pays de Publication Royaume-Uni
Largeur 130 mm
Hauteur 198 mm
Epaisseur 8 mm
Format du Produit Couverture souple
Poids 0.161000
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