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Damascus / Christos Tsiolkas ; read by Saul Reichlin.

Damascus / Christos Tsiolkas ; read by Saul Reichlin.
Damascus /
Read by Saul Reichlin. 'They kill us, they crucify us, they throw us to beasts in the arena, they sew our lips together and watch us starve. They bugger children in front of fathers and violate men before the eyes of their wives. The temple priests flay us openly in the streets and the Judeans stone us. We are hunted everywhere and we are hunted by everyone. We are despised, yet we grow. We are tortured and crucified and yet we flourish. We are hated and still we multiply. Why is that? You must wonder, how is it we survive?' Christos Tsiolkas' stunning new novel Damascus is a work of soaring ambition and achievement, of immense power and epic scope, taking as its subject nothing less than events surrounding the birth and establishment of the Christian church. Based around the gospels and letters of St Paul, and focusing on characters one and two generations on from the death of Christ, as well as Paul (Saul) himself, Damascus nevertheless explores the themes that have always obsessed Tsiolkas as a writer: class, religion, masculinity, patriarchy, colonisation, refugees; the ways in which nations, societies, communities, families and individuals are united and divided, it's all here, the contemporary and urgent questions, perennial concerns made vivid and visceral.

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Audio CD   Port Macquarie . Available .  
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Record Number 633536
ISBN 9780655627272
Author Tsiolkas, Christos author.
Title Damascus / Christos Tsiolkas ; read by Saul Reichlin.
Edition Unabridged.
Publication details Tullamarine, Victoria : Bolinda Audio, 2019
Pagination etc. 12 audio discs (CD) (14 hr., 15 min.) : digital, stereo ; 12 cm ; in container.
Performer note Read by Saul Reichlin.
Summary Note 'They kill us, they crucify us, they throw us to beasts in the arena, they sew our lips together and watch us starve. They bugger children in front of fathers and violate men before the eyes of their wives. The temple priests flay us openly in the streets and the Judeans stone us. We are hunted everywhere and we are hunted by everyone. We are despised, yet we grow. We are tortured and crucified and yet we flourish. We are hated and still we multiply. Why is that? You must wonder, how is it we survive?' Christos Tsiolkas' stunning new novel Damascus is a work of soaring ambition and achievement, of immense power and epic scope, taking as its subject nothing less than events surrounding the birth and establishment of the Christian church. Based around the gospels and letters of St Paul, and focusing on characters one and two generations on from the death of Christ, as well as Paul (Saul) himself, Damascus nevertheless explores the themes that have always obsessed Tsiolkas as a writer: class, religion, masculinity, patriarchy, colonisation, refugees; the ways in which nations, societies, communities, families and individuals are united and divided, it's all here, the contemporary and urgent questions, perennial concerns made vivid and visceral.
Subject Historical fiction
Australia fiction
Audiobooks
Added Entry Reichlin, Saul narrator.
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