A rather unique retelling of the last days of Jesus that I've been waiting to read for a few years now. It reminds me of a cross between Jesus Christ Superstar and a poetic meditation on the Gospels, if that makes sense. I had something of a Ramona Meisel phase back in 2016 or so and voraciously read everything she had written at the time, except for Absolution, which wasn't available to purchase in my country as of yet. Like much of her writing, it is filled with what I term "Meiselisms" in its descriptions that tend to either entice readers or make them realize the style is not quite their cup of tea.
Whatever. I still find her words beautiful and strange, though I think my voracious Meisel-reading phase is largely over.
As for the four stars instead of five, there are occasional typos and grammatical errors that distract from the reading experience. I know Meisel's first language isn't English, but it was enough to kick me out of the book a few times, so I thought it would be worth mentioning.