City of God
by E.L. Doctorow
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Set in late 20th-century New York City, Doctorow's capacious and very postmodern novel begins when a brass crucifix is stolen from St. Timothy's church on the Lower East Side. The pastor, Father Pemberton, is in the midst of a spiritual crisis, and as he searches for the cross through a lyrically described New York City, he encounters a group of progressive Jews, including a rabbi named Sarah whose father's account of his Holocaust experiences forms part of the spine of the novel. Gradually, Father Pemberton begins to veer away from Christianity and become obsessed with Jewish issues, particularly the Holocaust. The story is framed by the diary kept by Father Pemberton's novelist friend, who is writing about the priest, and is narrated by a wide variety of voices and characters, including Frank Sinatra. Defending the seeming chaos of the novel, Doctorow said, in a New York Times interview, "What I found here was this book mimics the rhythm of the mind as we have it today," he said. "We're all hopping around buzzing from information. The whole culture is full of that. If I write a book that gets its tension from discontinuities, I've found a template for the way we're thinking."
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Publisher Random House |
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Publisher Random House Inc |
Date 2000 |
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Date 2001 |
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Publisher Thorndike Pr |
Date 2000 |
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Publisher Thorndike Pr |
Date 2001 |
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Publisher Notes
The theft and mysterious reappearance of a cross from a Manhattan church precipitates a hunt for the culprits that will soon uncover a strange prophecy about a rebirth of the United States.
Media Reviews
"Reading this book was like reading an intimate letter from a fascinating friend. It achieves what I ask of art: it took hidden and little-understood parts of my own mind and soul and connected them to the light of day."
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