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Barabbas
Barabbas
Author: Par Lagerkvist
Nobel Prize for Literature 1951 Haunting story of man's search for faith, told with the swift simplicity of great writing by Par Lagerkvist. No reader escapes the impact of this powerfully austere treatment of man's spiritual dilemma.
ISBN: 137744
Publication Date: 1951
Pages: 180
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Publisher: Modern Library
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Great existential book. This is the kind of book that, regardless of religion or philosophical bent, makes the reader think about his/her own beliefs. The great thing about the book is that Lagerkvist makes no overt judgements for or against the things that Barabbas does or doesn't do. This is the kind of well written book that people of two completely divergent religious beliefs or philosophic schools of thought could read and come away with two completely different ideas on the meaning of the book.
The Alan Blair translation is a bit shaky. I'm not sure if the book has been translated by anyone else. Still quite a good read.


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