Thursday, April 29, 2010

How Philip Pullman’s book split Jesus and Christ

How Philip Pullman’s book split Jesus and Christ
NEW DELHI, April 29: The messiah descends on earth as a classic “split personality” - good Jesus and his twin, the scoundrel Christ - in the new novel by Philip Pullman who believes he must have been “a genius and one of the greatest storytellers”.
Published in April, it is a contemporary and radical retelling of the story of Jesus Christ.“He was a genius, one of the greatest storytellers who ever lived. I simply don’t believe in the miracles like the resurrection, but the parables and the moral teachings are magnificent,” London-based Pullman told IANS in an e-mail interview.He said he has “analysed and re-interpreted the gospels” but did not want his book, The Good Man Jesus and The Scoundrel Christ, to read like one.
“It certainly was not my intention to write ‘an alternative gospel’ or ‘the gospel according to Pullman’ or anything of that sort. I wanted to tell the story of Jesus, which is an extraordinary one.”“His life was full of stories - the stories he told. When I thought of splitting the character into two brothers, one called Jesus and the other called Christ, I saw the way to tell it,” he said.

Presentations on US opportunities

Presentations on US opportunities

ITANAGAR, April 28: As part of educational exchange programme for students, scholars, academicians and other professionals of the state, Education Advising Services Coordinator Sudarshan Saha of United States-India Educational Foundation (USIEF), American Center, Kolkata is on visit to the state from tomorrow to aware the interested on opportunities of higher education in USA besides throwing light on Fulbright-Nehru Fellowship offered by the USA and India. In a series of workshops and interactions, which would be coordinated by the state Directorate of Research, Saha would make presentations at J N State Museum on April 29, 3 pm and at NERIST and Rajiv Gandhi University on April 30.