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The Art of Prophecy

Breeden, DavidSwist, Wally(Foreword by)
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This book-length poem imagines the Hebrew prophet Amos writing his memoirs from beyond the grave.

Born into poverty and obscurity, Amos the shepherd and sycamore pruner faced daunting challenges in his attempts to follow what he heard as God's charge to change the social structures of his time.

He had his vocation and his art, but what chance did he have against entrenched political corruption and religious hypocrisy?

As Amos examines his life, his art, his message, and his failure, he recognizes the impossibilities of the trackless path out of the desert that he walked in life, and he faces the awful truth that ""reality has authors."" The poor do not write that reality, and Amos takes both pride and umbrage that he is recorded forever in the biblical canon as a ""major minor prophet."" From the comfort of the afterlife, Amos explores life's deepest questions with such companions as Laozi, King David, William Shakespeare, and Michel Foucault.

Amos learns that telling the truth isn't easy or perhaps possible, even from beyond the grave.

Still, he cannot avoid considering human existence and asking: Is it necessary to speak truth to power when victory is impossible?

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Product Details
Resource Publications (CA)
1666702013 / 9781666702019
Paperback / softback
18/06/2021
United States
252 pages
152 x 229 mm, 340 grams
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