The Fifth Gospel

By (author) Mario Pomilio Translated by Umberto C. Mariani, Alice J. Mariani

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Publication date:

10 July 2014

Length of book:

298 pages

Publisher

Hamilton Books

ISBN-13: 9780761863946

Mario Pomilio was a novelist, editor, and literary critic, releasing 8 novels, a book of short stories, and various books of criticism over his career. The Fifth Gospel is Pomilio’s most important work; it marks the culmination of the complex thematic evolution of his work as a whole. It was originally published in Italy in 1975 and won the Napoli Prize and the Maria Cristina Prize. Umberto C. Mariani and Alice J. Mariani have translated it into English for the first time.

While for Mario Pomilio the essential condition of man in our time is markedly our solitude, our alienation, and our sense of having lost control of both the physical universe and of human history (even as science and technology assure us we are gaining it), The Fifth Gospel tells the story of a search for a message of hope and salvation that is presented as realizable. Although the search almost always ends tragically, it is constantly reborn; if its failure can be cause for alienation and despair, its constant revival throughout the centuries is a harbinger of hope.
Praise for the Italian Edition:
This book is about the life of the word that has run through the veins of our civilization for more than twenty centuries, a lively, absorbing book, that narrates the twice-millennial and still unachieved—therefore most timely—quest for this deepest truth of mankind. All intelligent readers, Christian or not, but sensitive to the development of our civilization, will read this great book with pleasure and joy. . . . Pomilio has obviously not tried to write the fifth gospel, he has marvelously explored its absence.