Exagoge of Ezekiel
Discover the captivating world of ancient drama with The Exagoge of Ezekiel by Howard Jacobson, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This remarkable work, spanning 264 pages, presents a unique adaptation of the Jewish Exodus, masterfully crafted in the style of a Greek tragedy. Written by a Jewish playwright in the second century BC, The Exagoge survives in 269 lines, offering a glimpse into the profound narrative and dramatic structure that characterizes this significant piece of literature. Jacobson's exploration of themes related to Exodus not only highlights the cultural and historical significance of the text but also showcases Ezekiel as a notable tragedian. Immerse yourself in this essential read that bridges ancient storytelling with timeless human experiences. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, The Exagoge of Ezekiel is a must-have addition to your literary collection.