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The Book of Genesis Illustrated by R. Crumb (hardcover)
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Envisioning the first book of the bible like no one before him, R.
Crumb, the legendary illustrator, reveals here the story of Genesis in a
profoundly honest and deeply moving way. Originally thinking that we
would do a take off of Adam and Eve, Crumb became so fascinated by the
Bible’s language, “a text so great and so strange that it lends itself
readily to graphic depictions,” that he decided instead to do a literal
interpretation using the text word for word in a version primarily
assembled from the translations of Robert Alter and the King James
bible.
Now, readers of every persuasion—Crumb fans, comic book
lovers, and believers—can gain astonishing new insights from these
harrowing, tragic, and even juicy stories. Crumb’s Book of Genesis
reintroduces us to the bountiful tree lined garden of Adam and Eve, the
massive ark of Noah with beasts of every kind, the cities of Sodom and
Gomorrah destroyed by brimstone and fire that rained from the heavens,
and the Egypt of the Pharaoh, where Joseph’s embalmed body is carried in
a coffin, in a scene as elegiac as any in Genesis. Using clues from the
text and peeling away the theological and scholarly interpretation that
have often obscured the Bible’s most dramatic stories, Crumb fleshes
out a parade of Biblical originals: from the serpent in Eden, the
humanoid reptile appearing like an alien out of a science fiction movie,
to Jacob, a “kind’ve depressed guy who doesn’t strike you as physically
courageous,” and his bother, Esau, “a rough and kick ass guy,” to
Abraham’s wife Sarah, more fetching than most woman at 90, to God
himself,“a standard Charlton Heston-like figure with long white hair and
a flowing beard.”
As Crumb writes in his introduction, “the
stories of these people, the Hebrews, were something more than just
stories. They were the foundation, the source, in writing of religious
and political power, handed down by God himself.” Crumb’s Book of
Genesis, the culmination of 5 years of painstaking work, is a
tapestry of masterly detail and storytelling which celebrates the
astonishing diversity of the one of our greatest artistic geniuses.
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