Eden revisited : a Novel
(2022)

Fiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Station Hill Press, 2022
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ISBN/ISSN
9781581772166 MWT15187417, 1581772165 15187417
LANGUAGE
English
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EDEN REVISITED is Hungarian writer Laszlo Bito's vivid reimagining of the saga of the Bible's first family: Adam and Eve and their sons Cain and Abel. This novel immerses readers in a mythic landscape: the Garden of Eden with its "tree of bitter apples," the forbidden fruit that Bito conceives as having hallucinogenic properties; the Outerworld-a wilderness of cliffs, caves and forests cut off from the wider world by impassable swamps and the Euphrates River, teeming with crocodiles. Further East, beyond the Outerworld, is the peaceful, matriarchal Land of Nod, where, roughly fifteen years before the novel begins, a terriblecrime had been committed and a mystery born. Sacrilegious, erotic and inventive-Eden Revisited removes an omnipotent Creator from our origin story and challenges our notions of divinity and innocence. After reading Bito's novel, readers will never see Adam and Eve, the Garden of Eden, the Fall and the immortal question "Am I my brother's keeper?" in quite the same way

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