Roger's Version

Roger's Version

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  • Seisukord: Väga hea (kasutatud)
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  • Penguin |
  • 328 lk | Pehmekaaneline | 110 x 180 mm
  • ISBN: 9780140103144
  • Keel: ingliskeelne

An Intellectual Exploration of Faith, Doubt, and Desire

"Roger’s Version" by John Updike is a thought-provoking novel that delves into the complexities of belief, skepticism, and human relationships. The story centers on Roger Lambert, a theology professor grappling with questions of faith and the existence of God in a modern, secular world. As Roger becomes entangled in personal and professional conflicts, including a complicated love triangle, Updike skillfully explores themes of doubt, morality, and the search for meaning. The novel’s rich language and psychological depth offer readers a profound examination of the tensions between reason and spirituality.

Faith, Reason, and the Human Condition

Updike’s nuanced storytelling captures the intellectual and emotional struggles of his characters, weaving together philosophy, theology, and personal drama. "Roger’s Version" challenges readers to confront the uncertainties of belief and the complexities of human desire, all set against a backdrop of academic life. Through incisive characterisation and subtle narrative, Updike presents a compelling meditation on the nature of conviction and the quest for understanding in an ever-changing world.

About the Author: John Updike’s Literary Mastery

John Updike, one of America’s most celebrated novelists, is renowned for his elegant prose and insightful explorations of the human experience. In "Roger’s Version", he combines intellectual rigor with emotional nuance, creating a teos that resonates deeply with readers interested in the intersection of faith, reason, and personal struggle. Updike’s enduring influence and storytelling brilliance make this novel a significant contribution to contemporary literature.

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