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Title:The Man Who Died
Author:D.H. Lawrence
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 112 pages
Published:December 1st 1995 by Ecco (first published 1929)
Categories:Fiction. Classics. Novels. Literature
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In his last novel, published less than a year before his untimely death at the age of forty-five, D.H. Lawrence takes up the theme of Christ's resurrection and his final days on Earth. Lawrence recounts Christ's agonizing journey from death back to life with an alarmingly proffane realism, depicting the tale from teh moment of his initial painful awakening to his eventual redemptive sexual relationship with the priestess of the pagan goddess Isis.

The story expands beyond its Christian roots to explore and embrace Lawrence's abiding faith in the life-force apparent in every aspect of the natural world. For his final work, Lawrence has encapsulated a lifetime of extraordinary vision into one profound and exquisite parable.




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Original Title: The Escaped Cock
ISBN: 0880014296 (ISBN13: 9780880014298)
Edition Language: English


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This is one of those genius stories where you can't even say the subject without spoiling the plot.I am officially a woman in love.

Ha! Brilliant! Have you risen for yourself alone? This is my bible!

"For her again he felt desperate, faced by the demand of life, and burdened still by his death."Let me anoint you!" the woman said to him softly. "Let me anoint the scars! Show me, and let me anoint them!"He forgot his nakedness in this re-evoked old pain. He sat on the edge of the couch, and she poured a little ointment into the palm of his hand. And as she chafed his hand, it all came back, the nails, the holes, the cruelty, the unjust cruelty against him who had offered only kindness. The

Three days after his crucifixion, Jesus arrives at a peasant's hovel, is taken in and regains some of his strength. Most importantly, he decides he is done with preaching and telling others how to live. The time has arrived for himself. He moves on, meets a priestess at a temple of Isis who responds to his subdued godliness, believes he is Osiris returned, and at last offers herself to a man. They consummate their mutual need. Her staff, now jealous of him, plot to kill him. He escapes and vows



SummaryStill tethered to the depths of the unknown after his resurrection, Jesus wanders the earth to find the reason for his resurrection. So he comes back from dead knowing not what to do with his new found life and goes around trying to experience life in all its waves of search and fulfilment, and fearing the touch of flesh for it only means death to him. The women of Isis (searing for her Osiris) reveals the movement of the opposites to him, having roots in each other and unceasingly

I was very into this book (novella, really) when I started it. I loved the language and the writing and was fascinated with the idea that Jesus would wake up in the tomb, realize he was not dead, and think "Hoo boy! I get a do-over!" But ultimately, it was the usual D.H. Lawrence sex story. Not a bad thing, just not what I wanted from the book.

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