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The Third Temple: A Novel - by Yishai Sarid - ISBN 9781632063892
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Publisher
Restless Books
ISBN-10
1632063891
ISBN-13
9781632063892
eBay Product ID (ePID)
14069642361
Product Key Features
Book Title
Third Temple
Number of Pages
320 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Dystopian, Science Fiction / Apocalyptic & Post-Apocalyptic, Jewish
Publication Year
2024
Genre
Fiction
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
14.5 Oz
Item Length
7.4 in
Item Width
5.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
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2024-944165
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Reviews
"Yishai Sarid's books might outlive his country: that is the message he bears with beauty and with pain." -- Joshua Cohen, author of the The Netanyahus, winner of the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction "A powerful, visionary work that will leave you breathless. Yishai Sarid has written an unsettling--one could say prophetic--reflection on faith, zeal, and the consequences of ideological extremism. This is a book that feels prescient and urgent: a gripping, insightful novel that serves as both a reflection of our times and a warning for the future of religion and politics in one of the world's most contested regions." -- Reza Aslan, author of Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth "A masterful indictment of fundamentalist and messianic ideologies, and a probing meditation on Jewish power and powerlessness over time, the book is written with a great deal of integrity and soul -- and is perhaps the most essential Israeli novel in recent memory." -- Ranen Omer-Sherman, Jewish Book Council "Yishai Sarid is arguably the most inventive Israeli novelist of his generation." -- Le Monde "The most apocalyptic, futuristic, historical, and perhaps also most realistic novel published in Israel in recent years. . . . Sarid holds the reader in thrall." -- Haaretz "The Third Temple doesn't find this bloodlust a productive response to a sensitive conflict, nor does it think a Jewish State can weather today's world while isolated from other nations. It suggests, instead, at every turn, that there is no going back to a past that was, in all likelihood, better in retrospect. Ultimately God, whether He dwells among his people or not, can't save us from ourselves." -- PJ Grisar, Forward "The project is audacious, and the masterful orchestration of the story and its poetic tone are at the height of this audacity. And so are the questions it raises. . . Beautiful and chilling." -- Le Nouveau Magazine Littéraire "An extreme novel that reads like a warning." -- Biblioteca Magazine "Sarid has emerged as a polished storyteller whose writing is lucid, almost transparent, and poetic even though he consciously avoids any poetic pretense. . . The Third Temple is well written, precise and sharp, and its dialogue with Hebrew literature as well as speculative literature is deep and fertile." -- The Bernstein Prize Committee "If in 2015, Yishai Sarid's book read like apocalyptic science fiction, a warning meriting consideration, reading it today, I found myself wondering if it might not be too late to avert the apocalypse it envisions." -- David B. Green, A blog about art, politics and shared society in Israel, "Yishai Sarid is half-priest, half-prophet: he sustains the culture even while decrying it, in books of tragic beauty that might outlive his country." -- Joshua Cohen, author of the The Netanyahus, winner of the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction "A powerful, visionary work that will leave you breathless. Yishai Sarid has written an unsettling--one could say prophetic--reflection on faith, zeal, and the consequences of ideological extremism. This is a book that feels prescient and urgent: a gripping, insightful novel that serves as both a reflection of our times and a warning for the future of religion and politics in one of the world's most contested regions." -- Reza Aslan, author of Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth "Yishai Sarid is arguably the most inventive Israeli novelist of his generation." -- Le Monde "The most apocalyptic, futuristic, historical, and perhaps also most realistic novel published in Israel in recent years. . . . Sarid holds the reader in thrall." -- Haaretz "The project is audacious, and the masterful orchestration of the story and its poetic tone are at the height of this audacity. And so are the questions it raises. . . Beautiful and chilling." -- Le Nouveau Magazine Littéraire "An extreme novel that reads like a warning." -- Biblioteca Magazine "Sarid has emerged as a polished storyteller whose writing is lucid, almost transparent, and poetic even though he consciously avoids any poetic pretense. . . The Third Temple is well written, precise and sharp, and its dialogue with Hebrew literature as well as speculative literature is deep and fertile." -- The Bernstein Prize Committee, "Yishai Sarid's books might outlive his country: that is the message he bears with beauty and with pain." -- Joshua Cohen, author of the The Netanyahus, winner of the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction "A powerful, visionary work that will leave you breathless. Yishai Sarid has written an unsettling--one could say prophetic--reflection on faith, zeal, and the consequences of ideological extremism. This is a book that feels prescient and urgent: a gripping, insightful novel that serves as both a reflection of our times and a warning for the future of religion and politics in one of the world's most contested regions." -- Reza Aslan, author of Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth "Yishai Sarid is arguably the most inventive Israeli novelist of his generation." -- Le Monde "The most apocalyptic, futuristic, historical, and perhaps also most realistic novel published in Israel in recent years. . . . Sarid holds the reader in thrall." -- Haaretz "The project is audacious, and the masterful orchestration of the story and its poetic tone are at the height of this audacity. And so are the questions it raises. . . Beautiful and chilling." -- Le Nouveau Magazine Littéraire "An extreme novel that reads like a warning." -- Biblioteca Magazine "Sarid has emerged as a polished storyteller whose writing is lucid, almost transparent, and poetic even though he consciously avoids any poetic pretense. . . The Third Temple is well written, precise and sharp, and its dialogue with Hebrew literature as well as speculative literature is deep and fertile." -- The Bernstein Prize Committee "If in 2015, Yishai Sarid's book read like apocalyptic science fiction, a warning meriting consideration, reading it today, I found myself wondering if it might not be too late to avert the apocalypse it envisions." -- David B. Green, A blog about art, politics and shared society in Israel, "Yishai Sarid's books might outlive his country: that is the message he bears with beauty and with pain." -- Joshua Cohen, author of the The Netanyahus, winner of the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction "A powerful, visionary work that will leave you breathless. Yishai Sarid has written an unsettling--one could say prophetic--reflection on faith, zeal, and the consequences of ideological extremism. This is a book that feels prescient and urgent: a gripping, insightful novel that serves as both a reflection of our times and a warning for the future of religion and politics in one of the world's most contested regions." -- Reza Aslan, author of Zealot: The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth "Yishai Sarid is arguably the most inventive Israeli novelist of his generation." -- Le Monde "The most apocalyptic, futuristic, historical, and perhaps also most realistic novel published in Israel in recent years. . . . Sarid holds the reader in thrall." -- Haaretz "The project is audacious, and the masterful orchestration of the story and its poetic tone are at the height of this audacity. And so are the questions it raises. . . Beautiful and chilling." -- Le Nouveau Magazine Littéraire "An extreme novel that reads like a warning." -- Biblioteca Magazine "Sarid has emerged as a polished storyteller whose writing is lucid, almost transparent, and poetic even though he consciously avoids any poetic pretense. . . The Third Temple is well written, precise and sharp, and its dialogue with Hebrew literature as well as speculative literature is deep and fertile." -- The Bernstein Prize Committee, "Yishai Sarid is arguably the most inventive Israeli novelist of his generation." -- Le Monde "The most apocalyptic, futuristic, historical, and perhaps also most realistic novel published in Israel in recent years. . . . Sarid holds the reader in thrall." -- Haaretz "The project is audacious, and the masterful orchestration of the story and its poetic tone are at the height of this audacity. And so are the questions it raises. . . Beautiful and chilling." -- Patricia Reznikov, Le Nouveau Magazine Littéraire "An extreme novel that reads like a warning." -- Biblioteca Magazine "Sarid has emerged as a polished storyteller whose writing is lucid, almost transparent, and poetic even though he consciously avoids any poetic pretense. . . The Third Temple is well written, precise and sharp, and its dialogue with Hebrew literature as well as speculative literature is deep and fertile." -- The Bernstein Prize Committee, "Yishai Sarid is arguably the most inventive Israeli novelist of his generation." -- Le Monde "The most apocalyptic, futuristic, historical, and perhaps also most realistic novel published in Israel in recent years. . . . Sarid holds the reader in thrall." -- Haaretz "The project is audacious, and the masterful orchestration of the story and its poetic tone are at the height of this audacity. And so are the questions it raises. . . Beautiful and chilling." -- Le Nouveau Magazine Littéraire "An extreme novel that reads like a warning." -- Biblioteca Magazine "Sarid has emerged as a polished storyteller whose writing is lucid, almost transparent, and poetic even though he consciously avoids any poetic pretense. . . The Third Temple is well written, precise and sharp, and its dialogue with Hebrew literature as well as speculative literature is deep and fertile." -- The Bernstein Prize Committee
Synopsis
Who will rule the Holy Land, and at what cost? In a near-future Jerusalem, harrowing omens plague the city: a desecrated altar, an unbearable stench, a rampant famine. Shaken but devout, Jonathan, the royal family's third son, continues to hold services and offer animal sacrifices at the prophesied Third Temple, built to consecrate the founding of the new Kingdom of Judah. His father, Israel's self-appointed king, has abolished the Supreme Court. The Torah is the law of the land, and only people of the Jewish faith are allowed in. When war breaks out and an angel of God begins to torment Jonathan, warning him of his father's sacrilege, the foundations of the young priest's faith--and then his world--begin to give way. Winner of the prestigious Bernstein Prize, The Third Temple plunges readers into a tempest of fanaticism, betrayal, and destruction. Where does the power of man end and the power of God begin? The answer presented here, as dystopian as it is grounded in history and biblical scripture, raises both theological and political questions, and offers an increasingly realistic vision of the future of the Middle East. With chilling resonance, this vivid novel from one of Israel's leading authors sounds an unforgettable warning amidst rising extremism.
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PJ5055.4.A69S54154
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