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The Sibyl

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The Sibyl

By: Par Lagerkvist
Narrated by: Lorna Raver, Kristoffer Tabori, Yuri Rasovsky
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In this powerful, poetic, and moving parable, the Wandering Jew of medieval Christian legend journeys to Delphi to consult the famed oracle of the pagans. He is turned away but not before learning that one of the most adept of the old priestesses, or sibyls, lives in disgrace in the mountains above the Temple. In her crude goat-hut he seeks the meaning of his disastrous brush with the son of God. She reveals that she, too, has been touched by the son of a god, a very different son, not quite human, born of her own body. He dwells with her as a constant reminder of the betrayal of her mystical and erotic union with the divine, her punishment, and, perhaps, her redemption.©1956 Par Lagerkvist, 1958 Chatto and Windus, Ltd. (P)2004 Blackstone Audiobooks Classics Fiction Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Metaphysical & Visionary Emotionally Gripping
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A man cursed to troubled immortality for denying Christ a moment's rest before the crucifixion, meets an outcast oracle of Delphi.
Combines the myth of Amalthea, nurse of Zeus, and the Wandering Jew for a profound look at religion and how it intersects with life.

Excellent story of the Oracle at Delphi

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The story in the book is a search for God. I was fascinated by the progression of the sibyl's tale though I knew the end from the beginning. It was fascinating on many levels, however, and I can't wait to talk about it with others!

Thought-provoking

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I wanted to learn about the real oracles, of the old days before rhe Catholic church. This was good

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