Towing Jehovah

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Harcourt Brace, 1995 - 371 páginas
The discovery of God's corpse in the mid-Atlantic poses a menace to navigation and to faith. Charged with captaining a supertanker as it tows the two-mile long corpse northward to the Arctic so that it can be preserved, Anthony Van Horne must contend with sabotage (both natural and spiritual) and mutiny along the way. An allegorical tale certain to entertain and provoke.

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First - I'm glad I read it. At times, it was too... gross. Other times, it was a bit surreal. However, it always made me think. How a ship works was interesting - and the theme of internal redemption vs godly redemption. Ler crítica na íntegra

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Not a stunner, but an enjoyable trip to the Arctic circle with the unimaginably gigantic corpse of a Judeo-Christian diety in tow. After the extremely extensive remains of what looks like a picture ... Ler crítica na íntegra

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Acerca do autor (1995)

James Morrow was born in Philadelphia in 1947. Besides writing, he plays with Lionel electric trains and collects videocassettes of vulgar biblical spectacles.

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