ISBN-13: 9788028512057 / Angielski / Miękka / 272 str.
Thomas Mann's 'Joseph the Provider' is the final volume of the renowned 'Joseph and His Brothers' tetralogy, a literary masterpiece that breathes life into the ancient biblical narrative of Joseph. Through Mann's extraordinary prose, the novel weaves a rich tapestry that seamlessly blends myth, history, and psychology, meticulously charting Joseph's rise from a captive in Egypt to a revered figure of wisdom and power. Rife with symbolic resonance and philosophical depth, 'Joseph the Provider' intricately examines themes of destiny, identity, and the interplay of divine providence and human agency. Mann's narrative style, characterized by lush descriptions and deep exploration of character interiors, invites readers to a meditative and immersive literary experience. Thomas Mann, a titan in 20th-century literature, imbues his storytelling with insights gleaned from a life marked by political exile, philosophical inquiry, and a profound engagement with cultural history. His experiences of displacement and the turbulent socio-political landscape of his era find echoes in Joseph's journey. Mann's erudition and the intellectual rigor mark his endeavor to reconcile faith with reason, a theme central to his exploration of the ancient text. 'Joseph the Provider' appeals not only to readers interested in classic theological explorations but also to those yearning for a narrative that reins in complexities of the human condition with poetic grace. This volume is an essential reading for anyone captivated by Mann's genius for interweaving grand narratives with personal destinies, making it a timeless testament to human resilience and profound wisdom. This translation has been assisted by artificial intelligence.