The Book of All Books, Roberto Calasso
The Book of All Books, Roberto Calasso
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The Book of All Books

Author: Roberto Calasso, Tim Parks

Narrator: Al Kessel

Unabridged: 15 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 11/22/2022


Synopsis

Roberto Calasso's The Book of All Books is a narration that moves through the Bible as if through a forest, where every branch—every verse—may offer some revelation. Where a man named Saul becomes the first king of a people because his father sent him off to search for some donkeys that had gone astray. Where, in answer to an invitation from Jerusalem's king, the queen of a remote African realm spends three years leading a long caravan of young men, girls dressed in purple, and animals, and with large quantities of spices, to ask the king certain questions. And where a man named Abraham hears these words from a divine voice: "Go away from your land, from your country, and from the house of your father toward the land that I will show you"—words that reverberate throughout the Bible, a story about a separation and a promise followed by many other separations and promises.

The Book of All Books, the tenth part of a series, parallels in many ways the second part, The Marriage of Cadmus and Harmony. There, gods and heroes of the Greek myths revealed new physiognomies, whereas here many figures of the Bible and its whole outline emerge in a new light: one that is often astonishing and disquieting, as indeed is the book—more so than any other—from which they originate.

About Roberto Calasso

Roberto Calasso (1941-2021) was born in Florence, and lived in Milan. Begun in 1983 with The Ruin of Kasch, his landmark series now comprises The Marriage of Cadmus and Harmony, Ka, K., Tiepolo Pink, La Folie Baudelaire, Ardor, The Celestial Hunter, The Unnamable Present, The Book of All Books, and The Tablet of Destinies. Calasso also wrote the novel The Impure Fool and eight books of essays, the first three of which have been published in English: The Art of the Publisher, The Forty-Nine Steps, Literature and the Gods, The Madness That Comes from the Nymphs, One Hundred Letters to an Unknown Reader, The Hieroglyphs of Sir Thomas Browne, The Rule of the Good Neighbor; or, How to Find an Order for Your Books, and American Allucinations. He was the publisher of Adelphi Edizioni.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jim on February 25, 2022

When I read of Calasso’s death last summer my heart sank. There is no one like him. His books spanned the variegated worlds of mythology: Indian, Greek, Hebrew, modern (Tiepolo, Baudelaire, Kafka, Walser, Benjamin). The specter haunting many of his books is the unspeakable ritual of sacrifice, yet t......more

Goodreads review by Jeff on December 19, 2021

Calasso is always rewarding. This book, on the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament, offers some rich meditations on its narratives and themes. His interpretation of the binding of Isaac, for example, really provokes thought, as does his highlighting the tension in the biblical texts between different books,......more

Goodreads review by Davis on January 30, 2022

Reading a Calasso book for the first time is really just a preparation for reading it a second time. So let me just say this: This book is a bit starker than his other books, most likely because the Hebrew Bible is itself a bit stark. But it’s just as insightful and likely to incite daydreaming as an......more

Goodreads review by Valentín on January 17, 2025

Pese a una primera parte espléndida y muy acertada en su hermenéutica, es inferior en profundidad a "El ardor" o "Las Bodas de Cadmo y Harmonia" (dos obras muy difícilmente superables, por otro lado). En su conjunto, para un lector avezado en cuestiones bíblicas, resulta menos elocuente de lo que se......more

Goodreads review by Marius on October 24, 2019

Quando verrà il messia, passerà inosservato.......more