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King Jesus (Penguin Modern Classics) [Kindle Edition]

Robert Graves
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The knowledge of a scholar and the imagination of a poet are brought to bear upon Jesus as a child, boy and man (Guardian )

Written with simplicity and reverence (Time )

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Robert Graves's controversial historical novel is a bold reworking of the story of Christ. Here Jesus is not the son of God, but the result of a secret marriage - the descendant of Herod and true King of the Jews. Written from the perspective of a lowly official at the end of the first century AD, King Jesus recounts Jesus's birth, youth, life as a charismatic 'wonder worker' and the unorthodox, bitter nature of his death and resurrection. Portraying Jesus not as divine but as a flawed human bent upon his own doom, this retelling of the gospels is a compelling blend of research, imagination and narrative power.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 984 KB
  • Print Length: 434 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0374516642
  • Publisher: Penguin (1 Dec 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B00666V52Y
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (17 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #47,118 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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26 of 27 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
I am quite surprised no-one else has commented on how Robert Graves explored the issue of Jesus' supposed marriage to Mary Magdelene and its connection to the more ancient cult of Goddess Worship long before Dan Brown. It isn't just Nag Hammadi and the Gnostics who should be credited for the Da Vinci Code.

On both a literary and mythological level King Jesus is by far superior to the Da Vinci Code and infinitely more controversial and thought provoking.

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Reading this book is a rewarding challenge. It's weird, esoteric, and somehow simultaneously iconoclastic and reverent. As is often the case with Graves, it's clear that he's done a lot of serious research, and from there has gone off on his own curious tangents. (It looks like he got some material from Robert Eisler's book from the '20s, "The Messiah Jesus and John the Baptist"). Graves's methods drive some scholars crazy, because they want a clear line drawn between the research and the tangents. "King Jesus" is clearly more propaganda for Graves's "White Goddess" theology, but as propaganda it's great fun. Indulge Graves early on in the book--material that may seem pointless eventually does inform what follows. With few exceptions, the book is sympathetic to Judaism, but the exceptions should not be read as anti-Semitism; rather, the reader should recognize that Graves is equally discriminatory towards all religions where they don't gibe with his White Goddess-ism.
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33 of 35 people found the following review helpful
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Published in 1946 - but never mentioned. Roots Christianity in Jewish and Hellenistic traditions. Like most of Graves' work, a monumental reconstruction that resonates with scholarship. Totally ignored by other biblical and cultural commentators. Never assimilated because he is too challenging, his knowledge of poetry and myth is too deep and encyclopaedic and makes other 'scholars' look like frauds. Try his 'White Goddess' or 'The Nazarene Gospel Restored' - if you can get hold of the latter at all.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
King Jesus & Herod
My in-depth review is on my blog, focusing on Robert Graves' important emphasis on King Herod Antipater as the husband of Mary, and the father of Jesus! Read more
Published 1 month ago by David Seals
King Jesus, the Origins of Christianity revealed
Like all books by Robert Graves King Jesus is beautifully written, poetic, and full of surprising scenes and images. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Robert J. Stewart
King Jesus - the real story?
As with all Robert Graves novels, he assumes you are familiar with the "White Goddess" an amazing book of poetic myth and legend, filled with esoteric knowledge which just makes... Read more
Published 11 months ago by Mrs. Penelope J. Jaquet
King Jesus - Robert Graves
Received the book in exremely good condition and very prompt delivery. Haven't had time to read it yet. Am taking it on holiday with me in a couple of week' time. Read more
Published 22 months ago by EA Clewes
Elegant codswallop
I admire the passion and scholarship of Graves, who was a unique man. This book adds to the canon of misogeny evident in Claudius and Belisarius, and for those unacquainted with... Read more
Published on 6 Jun 2008 by The Outsider
A hard read
A very good book, which if one has read Grave's The Greek Myths makes a lot of sense. Also I found Sir James Fraszers "The Golden Bough" a help; or rather it makes more sense of... Read more
Published on 16 Mar 2008 by Mr. Robert Skrzynski
fantasy
Graves's Claudius books, though they were melodramatic fiction, at least reported near contemporary accounts with some accuracy. Read more
Published on 15 April 2004 by Stephen
An astonishing new look at Jesus Christ history.
We can name it an historical novel of Jesus Christ. Graves rejects plainly the myth of the Jesus' birth from a virgin and build a plot of mistery, murder and superstition that is... Read more
Published on 9 May 2000 by Jose Antunez Romero
the new testament, chapter 2
Robert Graves has done what no organized Christian denomination would ever dream of doing...he has brought Jesus to us as a human, and the life that he led is an obtainable goal... Read more
Published on 3 Feb 2000
A brilliant, remarkable achievement
Easy reading this ain't, especially while you're first trying to get into it, but it's hard to think of a more rewarding way to spend your time and intellectual effort. Read more
Published on 12 April 1999
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