The Apocalypse

by Barnstone, Willis
ISBN: 9780811214469
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Overview

The Apocalypse (1st-2nd century, C.E.), also known as Revelations, is attributed to John of Patmos. A succession of angels reveals that God will intervene decisively in the present evil age and reward his long-suffering elect. Reflecting the Romans' oppression of Christians and Jews, and influenced by the apocalyptic writings of the Old Testament's Book of Daniel, The Apocalypse is the great epic poetic work of the New Testament. As the translator Willis Barnstone puts it, "Like the Book of Job, the Apocalypse is an extended poem, as densely poetic as Blake's Jerusalem, Whitman's Leaves of Grass, or Gerard Manley Hopkins's The Wreck of the Deutschland. It is rendered in blank verse, remarkably translated by Willis Barnstone, the distinguished scholar, translator, and poet.

  • Format: Trade Paperback
  • Author: Barnstone, Willis
  • ISBN: 9780811214469
  • Condition: New
  • Dimensions: 6.87 x 0.18
  • Number Of Pages: 66
  • Publication Year: 2000
Language: English