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NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS’ CHOICE • An“irreverent yet profound” (Publishers Weekly)retelling of the Book of Genesis, starring a female God, from the acclaimed New Yorker cartoonist and author of Passing for HumanIn this ambitious and transcendent graphic novel, Liana Finck turns her keen eye to none other than the Old Testament, reimagining the story of Genesi
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NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS’CHOICE
•An“ireverent yet profound”(Publishers
Weekly)retelling of the Book of Genesis, starring a female
God, from the acclaimed New Yorker cartoonist and author of
Passing for HumanIn this ambitious and transcendent graphic
novel, Liana Finck turns her keen eye to none other than the
Old Testament, reimagining the story of Genesis with God as a
woman, Abraham as a resident of New York City, and
Rebekah as a robot, among many other delightful twists. In
Finck's retelling, the millennia-old stories of Adam and Eve,
Abraham and Isaac, and Jacob and Esau haunt the pages like
familiar but partially forgotten nursery
rhymes―trnsmuted by time but still deeply resonant.
With her trademark insightfulness, wry humor, and supple,
moving visual style, Finck accentuates the latent sweetness
and timeless wisdom of the original text, infusing it with wit and
whimsy while retaining every ounce of its spiritual heft.Let
There Be Light is proof that old stories can live forever,
whether as ancient scripture or as a series of profound and
enchanting cartoons. The Book of Genesis is about some of
the most fundamental, eternally pertinent questions that we
can ask: What does it mean to be human? What is the
purpose of our lives? And how should we treat one another?
The stories that attempt to answer these questions are an
immediate link with the people who first told them. Unable to
fathom the holiness and preciousness of that notion, or put it
into words, Finck set out to depict it. The result is a true story
of creation, rendered by one of our most innovative creators.
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https://maburkanginan.blogspot.com/?good=1984801538
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======= NEW YORK TIMES EDITORS’CHOICE
•An“ireverent yet profound”(Publishers
Weekly)retelling of the Book of Genesis, starring a female
God, from the acclaimed New Yorker cartoonist and author of
Passing for HumanIn this ambitious and transcendent graphic
novel, Liana Finck turns her keen eye to none other than the
Old Testament, reimagining the story of Genesis with God as a
woman, Abraham as a resident of New York City, and
Rebekah as a robot, among many other delightful twists. In
Finck's retelling, the millennia-old stories of Adam and Eve,
Abraham and Isaac, and Jacob and Esau haunt the pages like
familiar but partially forgotten nursery
rhymes―trnsmuted by time but still deeply resonant.
With her trademark insightfulness, wry humor, and supple,
moving visual style, Finck accentuates the latent sweetness
and timeless wisdom of the original text, infusing it with wit and
whimsy while retaining every ounce of its spiritual heft.Let
There Be Light is proof that old stories can live forever,
whether as ancient scripture or as a series of profound and
enchanting cartoons. The Book of Genesis is about some of
the most fundamental, eternally pertinent questions that we
can ask: What does it mean to be human? What is the
purpose of our lives? And how should we treat one another?
The stories that attempt to answer these questions are an
immediate link with the people who first told them. Unable to
fathom the holiness and preciousness of that notion, or put it
into words, Finck set out to depict it. The result is a true story
of creation, rendered by one of our most innovative creators.