Literary Nonfiction. Criticism and Theory. "Nothing else is like these pieces. There is a certain dream character to them,as when we recognize everyone in the room, except that they are different. As in a transforming mythography, they are the same and not-same"--Michael Palmer.
Author City: Everglades, FL USA
David Rosenberg is the author and editor of more than twenty books, including volumes of contemporary writers on the Bible that first raised the question of how Judeo-Christian culture can be newly reinterpreted. During the past decade he has studied the context for ancient biography, leading to a diptych: Abraham: The First Historical Biography (2006) and An Educated Man: A Dual Biography of Moses and Jesus (2010). He continues to publish critical essays on poetry, as well as his long poem, The Lost Book of Paradise (1993) and a literary version of Kabbalah, Dreams of Being Eaten Alive (2000). Rosenberg's newest book is A Literary Bible: An Original Translation (Counterpoint Press, 2010).