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beedubblyer

Quarantine - Jim Crace

Premium Review The Vivid Worlds of Jim Crace (228 words)
by beedubblyer - written on 09/09/00 (Very useful, 114 readings)
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In 'Quarantine', Jim Crace does nothing less than suggest a source for the myth (legend?) of Jesus! He takes us through the quarantine, or forty-day fast, of a small group of travellers in the Judean desert. They share their barren home with a vicious merchant and his wife. Musa, the merchant, preys on them as they begin their quarantine, and he becomes obsessed with the last of their group, a pious Galilean carpenter - Jesus. Crace's descriptive flights, taking in the harsh landscape, the physical trials, and the mental torments of the fast, are stunning. He approaches their impossible task with all the reason of the modern mind, yet he retains all the ...

beedubblyer

Quarantine - Jim Crace

Premium Review The Vivid Worlds of Jim Crace (228 words)
by beedubblyer - written on 09/09/00 (Very useful, 114 readings)
Rating:

In 'Quarantine', Jim Crace does nothing less than suggest a source for the myth (legend?) of Jesus! He takes us through the quarantine, or forty-day fast, of a small group of travellers in the Judean desert. They share their barren home with a vicious merchant and his wife. Musa, the merchant, preys on them as they begin their quarantine, and he becomes obsessed with the last of their group, a pious Galilean carpenter - Jesus. Crace's descriptive flights, taking in the harsh landscape, the physical trials, and the mental torments of the fast, are stunning. He approaches their impossible task with all the reason of the modern mind, yet he retains all the ...

mohan

Quarantine - Jim Crace

Premium Review Heat and Dust... (257 words)
by mohan - written on 28/08/00 (Very useful, 86 readings)
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Set nearly two thousand years ago, Crace's novel is virtuoso piece of writing. He evokes the ancient times, the scorched landscape, the fevered characters-all with such vigour and dazzle that it is not difficult to see why this novel won the 'Whitbread novel of the year' and was shortlisted for the Booker. It is the Judean desert and four travellers enter to fulfill a religious fast and pray for their lost souls. There they encounter the personification of evil- a crazed merchant called Musa- who holds them in his spell. What ensues is a battle for survival, made all the more difficult under the unforgiving sun, the blistering rocks and the swirling sand filled desert ...

mohan

Quarantine - Jim Crace

Premium Review Heat and Dust... (257 words)
by mohan - written on 28/08/00 (Very useful, 86 readings)
Rating:

Set nearly two thousand years ago, Crace's novel is virtuoso piece of writing. He evokes the ancient times, the scorched landscape, the fevered characters-all with such vigour and dazzle that it is not difficult to see why this novel won the 'Whitbread novel of the year' and was shortlisted for the Booker. It is the Judean desert and four travellers enter to fulfill a religious fast and pray for their lost souls. There they encounter the personification of evil- a crazed merchant called Musa- who holds them in his spell. What ensues is a battle for survival, made all the more difficult under the unforgiving sun, the blistering rocks and the swirling sand filled desert ...

beedubblyer

Being Dead - Jim Crace

Premium Review Being Dead by Jim Crace (178 words)
by beedubblyer - written on 26/07/00 (Useful, 55 readings)
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read 'Quarantine' or Jim Crace's other novels - but i will, and sometime soon. Celice and Joseph, two middle-aged academics, return to the bay where they first met, and where their romance began. We flit from their distant past, that first time on the beach, to the day they return, and on to the following week, ...

beedubblyer

Being Dead - Jim Crace

Premium Review Being Dead by Jim Crace (178 words)
by beedubblyer - written on 26/07/00 (Useful, 55 readings)
Rating:

read 'Quarantine' or Jim Crace's other novels - but i will, and sometime soon. Celice and Joseph, two middle-aged academics, return to the bay where they first met, and where their romance began. We flit from their distant past, that first time on the beach, to the day they return, and on to the following week, ...

 
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