The Book of J

by Harold Bloom, David Rosenberg
The Book of J
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80 ratings, 3.67 average rating, 9 reviews (more data...)
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published
November 30th 2004 by Grove Press

binding
Paperback, 352 pages

isbn
0802141919   (isbn13: 9780802141910)

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A controversial national best seller upon its initial publication, The Book of J is an audacious work of literary restoration revealing one of the gre...more






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geraldo rivera
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09/26/07

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Read in September, 2007
This is a wonderfully original interpretation of what biblical scholars believe to be the earliest writings from the Torah (the first five books of the Hebrew Bible). Bloom has an annoying tendency to use superlatives to describe the author's (J's) genius, rather than just giving his interpretation of J's literature and letting the reader decide whether or not this is the greatest author until Shakespeare. But his analysis, when he gets down to it, is insightful. More importantly, he does wha...more
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Joe
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03/27/08

bookshelves: mythology-and-ancient-epics
This is a manuscript of pivotal importance, and almost no one has heard of it. Yet it changed history forever and led to three of the world's most influential religions. Who was J? Most likely a scribe in the time of Solomon and later David, when David was just coming into his own. This is the earliest version of the Bible. Want to have your faith challenged? Well too bad. This is solid proof that the origins of Christianity were originally very different, and not at all orthodoxized. Th...more
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Phoebe North
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06/05/08

bookshelves: jew-ish
Read in June, 2008
Rosenberg's translation of the Yahwist texts is eminently readable; this is the first time I've read biblical source material and found it to both be a good, compelling read and a cohesive, sensible story. This would net four- or five-stars, but Bloom's analysis is dry, rambling, repetitive. He immediately asserts that his image of "J" (author of the Yahwist texts) is a fiction, but that fiction isn't very well defended. Plus, the essay style isn't wholly effective: after reading the c...more
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Ruth
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06/25/08

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Red Shoes
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03/06/08

I have a love of the art of translation, and to watch as these scholars dissect the language of the most-read and least-understood books, and extrapolate on their origin, was awesome.
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Megan
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10/17/08

Bloom's commentary is just okay, but the translation of the J source is incredible.
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Calvin
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03/02/08

you need to take a serious leap of logic to buy accept this thesis
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Bubba
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06/15/08

bookshelves: religion--philosophy--mythology
Whatever it was supposed to do, it didn't do it for me.
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Lumax
08/28/08

bookshelves: atheist-religious, non-fiction
very interesting premise
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Whitney
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11/13/08

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