The Book of Genesis

English language

Published Nov. 13, 2009 by W.W. Norton.

ISBN:
978-0-393-06102-4
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OCLC Number:
317919486

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3 stars (4 reviews)

From Creation to the death of Joseph, here is the Book of Genesis, revealingly illustrated as never before.

This eagerly awaited graphic work retells the first book of the Bible in a profoundly honest way. Peeling away the theological and scholarly interpretations that have often obscured its most dramatic stories, R. Crumb - using actual text word for word - has imagined the Bible as it really was. Now, readers of every persuasion - Crumb fans, comic book lovers, history buffs, and believers - can gain astonishing new insights from these harrowing, visceral, and even juicy stories. Crumb's "The Book of Genesis" reintroduces readers to Adam and Eve's Eden, Noah's Ark, Sodom and Gomorrah, and the Pharaoh's Egypt. Using clues from the text, Crumb fleshes out the parade of biblical originals: from the sensitive dreamer Joseph to the crafty Jacob, to the still-fetching Sarah, to God Himself. The result, four …

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2 stars

I was disapointed with this, although I probably shouldn't have been. The introcution makes clear that this is a literal interpretation of the book of Genesis -- Crumb has not tried to extend or interpret the test, merely to illustrate it. And herein lies the problem.

The text of Genesis -- and this applies not just to Genesis -- is a great pile of plodding, nasty dullness. This version makes no attempt to add anything to the stories, it merely encourages you to look at what was already there.

If you have never actually read any of Genesis, this version may be worth a look. But for the rest, I wouldn't bother.

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