Gratis Versand ab 14,99 €. Mehr Infos.
Bookbot

When an atheist says bless you

Autor*innen

Buchbewertung

Parameter

  • 112 Seiten
  • 4 Lesestunden

Mehr zum Buch

When an atheist says bless you takes the reader deeper into the strange terrain covered by Jolly's first collection, Why ice cream trucks play Christmas songs. These poems begin in familiar surroundings: newspaper clippings, snippets of history, Bible stories, and scenes embedded in our psyches such as an elementary school hallway. Their fulfillment, though, crosses into a place where Charles Darwin apologizes to Adam in Eden, or chants Jabberwocky to himself. A place where the stonemasons who build a cathedral abstain from swearing, and that abstinence is felt as a palpable blessing centuries later. A place where two patients who share a hospital room also share a clipboard with mingled notes for doctors and chaplains. This place, though surprising, is also oddly familiar. Maybe this is, after all, the world where we live. Maybe, with Jolly's help, we can see it for the first time.

Buchkauf

When an atheist says bless you, Paul Jolly

Sprache
Erscheinungsdatum
2021
product-detail.submit-box.info.binding
(Paperback)
Wir benachrichtigen dich per E-Mail.

Lieferung

  • Gratis Versand ab 14,99 € in ganz Deutschland! Mehr Infos.

Zahlungsmethoden

4,0
Sehr gut
1 Bewertung

Hier könnte deine Bewertung stehen.

Titel
When an atheist says bless you
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Paul Jolly
Erscheinungsdatum
2021
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
112
ISBN13
9781594980718
Reihe
Schlagwörter
Belletristik, Poesie
Bewertung
4 von 5 Sternen
Beschreibung
When an atheist says bless you takes the reader deeper into the strange terrain covered by Jolly's first collection, Why ice cream trucks play Christmas songs. These poems begin in familiar surroundings: newspaper clippings, snippets of history, Bible stories, and scenes embedded in our psyches such as an elementary school hallway. Their fulfillment, though, crosses into a place where Charles Darwin apologizes to Adam in Eden, or chants Jabberwocky to himself. A place where the stonemasons who build a cathedral abstain from swearing, and that abstinence is felt as a palpable blessing centuries later. A place where two patients who share a hospital room also share a clipboard with mingled notes for doctors and chaplains. This place, though surprising, is also oddly familiar. Maybe this is, after all, the world where we live. Maybe, with Jolly's help, we can see it for the first time.