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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Elisabeth Mehl GreenePublisher: Fernwood Press Imprint: Fernwood Press Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.154kg ISBN: 9781594981197ISBN 10: 1594981191 Pages: 140 Publication Date: 12 March 2024 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsI don't know a better way to become acquainted with an obscure apocryphal cast of characters than to read Elisabeth Mehl Greene's poetry. She breathes magic and humor into ancient texts in a style not terribly unlike Jonathan Goldstein. She can take a dry story and show us a new perspective, throwing us into the minds of unnamed female characters, demons, angels, and camels-allowing each of them their well-deserved voices. Even if you've never heard of Tobit, Greene makes his story accessible and wildly entertaining. Combining rich vocabulary with modern slang, her wry wit sings through every page. Come for the gravedigging, stay for the angel pranks. -Joann Renee Boswell, author of Meta-Verse and Cosmic Pockets In Tobit Detours, Elisabeth Mehl Greene brings to life a little-known biblical text and infuses it with wit and verve. Greene brings her characters to vivid life and brings them into the modern world, giving them modern English to speak while depicting their essential qualities and quirks. One does not need to be a believer to find charm and wisdom herein. Enter Tobit's world as presented by Greene and savor its color and substance. -Gregory Luce, Poetry Editor, Bourgeon, and author of Riffs & Improvisations Tobit Detours: part Punch and Judy show, part Shakespearean comedy, part Homeric journey, part Joycean play on words. This narrative in verse by Elisabeth Mehl Greene, scholar and artist, with its epic cast of characters, mystifies, teases, and delights. -Anne Becker, author of Human Animal In many ways, the Book of Tobit is the quintessential work of apocrypha: it's got a plucky young hero, a murderous demon, an avenging angel, an unlikely love story, and poop-related injury. With Tobit Detours, Greene has taken all the appeal of the ancient story and updated it for the post-modern reader with genuine emotion, elegant style, pointed wit, and knowing winks. A pleasure to read. -Benito Cereno, Apocrypals podcast Author InformationElisabeth Mehl Greene is a writer and composer working in the DC area. She is the author of Lady Midrash: Poems Reclaiming the Voices of Biblical Women, and was the founding editor of Untold Volumes: Feminist Theology Poetry. Her work appears in CIRQUE, Lucky Jefferson, NonBinary Review, Bourgeon, VoiceCatcher, Mizna, Journal of Feminist Studies in Religion, and the anthologies Erase the Patriarchy and District Lines IV, forthcoming from 45th Parallel. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |