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Title: The Diary of Adam and Eve: And Other Adamic Stories by Mark Twain, John Updike ISBN: 1-84391-005-5 Publisher: Hesperus Press Pub. Date: December, 2002 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $12.00 |
Average Customer Rating: 5 (4 reviews)
Rating: 5
Summary: The Diary of Adam and Eve
Comment: This short but sweet story gives a hilarious look of the ever so familiar creature-the human through the recognizable figures...Adam and Eve.
Rating: 5
Summary: The Comedy of Creationism
Comment: Mark Twain presents the journals of Adam and Eve. In a satirical tone we see how they cope with new things. Eve names things and animals and is appreciative of nature. She comments on the moon which falls out of the sky and is brought back. She recalls her reflection in the water, but regards this as a separate entity all together. Adam, differently, builds shacks and searches the land. They eventually find a baby, Cain, who for Adam may be a fish, a bear, a kangeroo, or parrot. He eventually sees that the baby is, of course, a premature human.
There are many instances of humour. The reader is left to wonder how it might have been for the 'first' couple. Kierkegaard remarked that Adam and Eve must have felt trapped by their own freedom, not knowing what to do. I myself regard Adam and Eve as mythology but can see the curiosities of what a 'first couple' would have been like. Would they be happy? Would they be attractive? What were their conversations like? It gives to the imagination, undoubtedly. But like Twain, I can't take it seriously.
Rating: 5
Summary: A Warm Odysssey of Togetherness
Comment: Mark Twain creates a fascinating experience of a man and a woman discovering each other, learning to live together in the real world, growing up toward being a whole being.
Throughout the entire delicious epic of the story, the two characters grow from unaware children to mature humans, able to make a living together through all difficulties.
Adam, on one side, starts regarding Eve in a critical way that reminds the rigorousness of an engineer and ends warmly with the calm passion given by a lifetime of togetherness.
Eve, on the other, depicted here as the essential expression of the womanhood, appears as a living miracle of contradictions. She is so playful, sunny, innocent and wildly alive, that Adam finally realizes he's happy to be sentenced to love her forever. It is worth saying that even the Sin is reconsidered here rather as an abuse of Eve's ingenuity than an assumed trespassing...
The friendly, optimistic approach to life, the art of putting strong, fundamental feelings into everyday's words, the gentle humor far from cheap melodrama, the subtle metaphor of the joy of living arising from each chapter made me to consider this novel the most touchy love story ever written.
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Title: The Bible According to Mark Twain: Irreverent Writings on Eden, Heaven, and the Flood by America's Master Satirist by Mark Twain, Howard G. Baetzhold, Joseph B. McCullough ISBN: 0684824396 Publisher: Touchstone Books Pub. Date: December, 1996 List Price(USD): $14.00 |
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Title: For a Night of Love by Emile Zola, A. N. Wilson ISBN: 1843910101 Publisher: Hesperus Press Pub. Date: March, 2003 List Price(USD): $12.00 |
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Title: Memoirs of a Madman by Gustave Flaubert, Andrew Brown, Germaine Greer ISBN: 1843910004 Publisher: Hesperus Press Pub. Date: March, 2003 List Price(USD): $12.00 |
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Title: On Wine and Hashish by Charles P. Baudelaire, Andrew Brown, Margaret Drabble ISBN: 1843910179 Publisher: Hesperus Press Pub. Date: April, 2003 List Price(USD): $12.00 |
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Title: My Secret Book by Francesco Petrarch, Francis Petrarch, J. G. Nichols, Germaine Greer ISBN: 1843910268 Publisher: Hesperus Press Pub. Date: April, 2003 List Price(USD): $12.00 |
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