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El evangelio según Jesucristo / The Gospel According to Jesus Christ Author: Jose SaramagoPage Count: UnknownPublication Date: 2016-PRH In "The Gospel According to Jesus Christ", Jose Saramago presents a bold and unorthodox retelling of the life of Jesus of Nazareth, one that strips away the divine aura and instead, presents a deeply human and relatable figure. This is not the Jesus of traditional Christian lore, but rather a complex and multifaceted individual, driven by the same doubts, fears, and desires that plague us all. At the heart of the novel is the character of Joseph, recreated by Saramago as a man torn apart by guilt and remorse. His decision to save his child from the clutches of Herod, rather than alerting the population to the impending danger, sets in motion a chain of events that will haunt him for the rest of his life. This is a powerful exploration of the human condition, one that raises fundamental questions about morality, sacrifice, and the nature of good and evil. Saramago's prose is, as ever, masterful, weaving a narrative that is both deeply personal and universally relatable. His writing is characterized by a wry humor, a deep empathy for his characters, and a willingness to challenge the established order. This is a writer who is unafraid to ask the big questions, to probe the darkest recesses of the human heart, and to emerge with a profound and unsettling truth. One of the most striking aspects of the novel is its mundane vision of the events surrounding Jesus' life. Gone is the grandeur and majesty of traditional Christian iconography, replaced instead by a gritty, earthy realism. The birth of Jesus is not a miraculous event, but rather a messy and painful one, marked by the same fears and uncertainties that accompany all human births. The discovery of love, too, is presented as a complex and multifaceted experience, one that is fraught with danger, uncertainty, and ultimately, redemption. At the center of the novel is Jesus himself, a figure who is both deeply human and profoundly enigmatic. Saramago presents him as a man on a mission, driven by a sense of purpose that he does not fully understand. His existential crisis, as he grapples with the meaning and role of his life, is a powerful exploration of the human condition, one that will resonate deeply with readers. Ultimately, "The Gospel According to Jesus Christ" is a novel that will challenge, provoke, and inspire readers in equal measure. It is a work of profound literary merit, one that will leave readers questioning their assumptions about the nature of faith, morality, and the human condition. As The Nation so aptly put it, "The Gospel According to Jesus Christ" is a book that "basta para dar a Saramago un lugar en la biblioteca universal y en la memoria de los hombres" - it is a work that secures Saramago's place in the universal library and in the memory of humanity. #TheGospelAccordingToJesusChrist #JoseSaramago #LiteraryFiction #Christianity #ExistentialCrisis #BookReview