The Testament Of Mary

The Testament Of Mary

by Colm Toibin

McClelland & Stewart | October 30, 2012 | Hardcover

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In the ancient town of Ephesus, Mary lives alone, years after her son''s crucifixion. She has no interest in collaborating with the authors of the Gospel -- her keepers, who provide her with food and shelter and visit her regularly. She does not agree that her son is the Son of God; nor that his death was "worth it;" nor that the "group of misfits he gathered around him, men who could not look a woman in the eye," were holy disciples. Mary judges herself ruthlessly (she did not stay at the foot of the Cross until her son died -- she fled, to save herself), and is equally harsh on her judgement of others. This woman who we know from centuries of paintings and scripture as the docile, loving, silent, long-suffering, obedient, worshipful mother of Christ becomes a tragic heroine with the relentless eloquence of Electra or Medea or Antigone. Tóibín''s tour de force of imagination and language is a portrait so vivid and convincing that our image of Mary will be forever transformed.
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The Testament Of Mary

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In the ancient town of Ephesus, Mary lives alone, years after her son''s crucifixion. She has no interest in collaborating with the authors of the Gospel -- her keepers, who provide her with food and shelter and visit her regularly. She does not agree that her son is the Son of God; nor that his death was "worth it;" nor that the "group of misfits he gathered around him, men who could not look a woman in the eye," were holy disciples. Mary judges herself ruthlessly (she did not stay at the foot of the Cross until her son died -- she fled, to save herself), and is equally harsh on her judgement of others. This woman who we know from centuries of paintings and scripture as the docile, loving, silent, long-suffering, obedient, worshipful mother of Christ becomes a tragic heroine with the relentless eloquence of Electra or Medea or Antigone. Tóibín''s tour de force of imagination and language is a portrait so vivid and convincing that our image of Mary will be forever transformed.

About the Author

COLM TÓIBÍN is the award-winning author of six internationally acclaimed novels, including The Blackwater Lightship, The Master, winner of the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award, Le prix du meilleur livre étranger, and the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Fiction, and, most recently, Brooklyn, winner of the Costa Novel Award and now a finalist for the International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. Tóibín''s previous book of short fiction was the #1 national bestseller Mothers and Sons. He lives in Dublin, Ireland.

Format: Hardcover

Published: October 30, 2012

Publisher: McClelland & Stewart

Language: English

The following ISBNs are associated with this title:

ISBN - 10: 0771084145

ISBN - 13: 9780771084140

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