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by Stephen Scobie (Author)
Poet Stephen Scobie writes in character, assuming the identity of another to look through their eyes for awhile. He takes on his most controversial character yet in Gospel, a long poem that considers the world through the eyes of Jesus Christ. Resonant and meditative, his rendition of the life and philosophy of Christ is indeed food for thought.
Reviews
The care Scobie takes to tell simply . . . makes Gospel a testament to words."
-- Books in Review
Author Biography
Stephen Scobie is in all probability the only Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada who attended six Bob Dylan concerts in 1998! When he's not attending concerts, he teaches literature at the University of Victoria. As a poet, he has published over 20 books and received the Governor General's Award in 1980 for McAlmon's Chinese Opera. His other books include The Ballad of Isabel Gunn, Gospel, Taking the Gate, and Forget My Name.