The Tables of the Law The Tables of the Law

The Tables of the Law

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NEWLY TRANSLATED FROM THE GERMAN BY MARION FABER AND STEPHEN LEHMANN

AFTERWORD BY MICHAEL WOOD

"Beautiful…one of the best short novels he has written." —New York Times Book Review


"Can rank with the best of Mann's writing" —Boston Globe


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"His senses were hot, and so he yearned for spirituality, purity, and holiness—the invisible, which seemed to him spiritual, holy, and pure."


Thus Thomas Mann introduces Moses in The Tables of the Law, the Nobel Prize winner's retelling of the prophet's life. Invited in 1943 to write this story as a defense of the Decalogue, Mann reveals how strange and forbidding Moses' task was. As "the Lawgiver"—endowed with the wrists and hands of a stonemason—engraves the tablets, so he hews the souls of his people:


"Into the stone of the mountain I carved the ABC of human behavior,but it shall also be carved into your flesh and blood, Israel…"


Mann's tale of the ethical founding and molding of a people sharply rebukes the Nazis for their intended destruction of the moral code set down in the Ten Commandments. But does his famous irony and authorial license mock or enhance the Biblical account of the shaping of the Jewish people? You know the Bible story. Now read Mann's version—it will grip you anew.


"Brilliant…a little masterpiece" —Chicago Sun Book Week


"Magnificent…one of the greatest bits of writing which one of the world's greatest writers has ever given us" —Chicago Herald-American


"Brilliant…one of those splendid novelettes which in this reviewer's opinion represent the very essence of Mr. Mann's literary art" —Saturday Review of Literature


Thomas Mann's many works include Buddenbrooks, The Magic Mountain, Death in Venice, Joseph and His Brothers, and Confessions of Felix Krull. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1929.


Marion Faber and Stephen Lehmann co-authored a biography of the pianist Rudolf Serkin and have together translated Nietzsche's Human, All Too Human.


Michael Wood is the Charles Barnwell Straut Class of 1923 Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Princeton University.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2014
November 9
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
120
Pages
PUBLISHER
Paul Dry Books
SELLER
Paul Dry Books
SIZE
318.8
KB
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