God's Fool: The Life of Francis of Assisi
by Julien Green
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Attempts to portray the complex personality of Saint Francis, looks at his early life and influences, and discusses the rules he developed for the Franciscan order of monks.Tags
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adancingstar This is perhaps the best work on St. Francis. Highly recommended.
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In intermingling biography and lore, culture and history, and sympathy with academic examination, Green accomplished a beautiful and impressive biography of Francis of Assisi. In short straight-forward chapters, Green examines Francis' short life, from beginning to end, bringing to life the world he lived in at the beginning of the thirteenth century. The end result is a beautiful examination of a man and his belief--not only in God, but in the wonder of the world around him and in the goodness of people. More related to simple goodness than to religion, the book explores what belief means by centering on the transformation that occurred in Francis' life, and whether the book finds readers who believe or disbelieve in the possibility of show more miracles, it will find a way to touch the spirit of any reader through this straight-forward and careful depiction.
Touching, smart, and detailed, this book is, very simply, worth reading.
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Touching, smart, and detailed, this book is, very simply, worth reading.
Absolutely recommended. show less
St Francis for real
This is an English language translation by Peter Heinegg from Julien Green's French language original entitled 'Frere Francois,' published by Editons du Seuil of Paris, France in April 1983. This Perennial Library paperback edition, published by Harper & Row in 1987, was designed by Don Hatch. The cover design by Alan Mazzetti shows a small colour photograph of a statue of the hooded Francis. It has a 'Word from the Author,' and a short Select Bibliography near the end of its 274 pages.
"Julien Green's book...is beautifully written, well researched, and altogether a masterpiece. Readers of it have the privilege not just of learning all about St. Francis, but of seeming to participate in his sublimely crazy ministry. To say that it is show more finely done is not enough; it is enchanting,' said Malcolm Muggeridge quoted on the back cover.
Green is also described by an anonymous writer on the back cover as 'a pivotal figure in the Paris literary scene of the 1920s and 1930s, [who] became in 1971 the only American writer to be elected to the Academie Francaise.'
He was introduced to me in a course on major 20th century Catholic writers that I took under the direction of Professor Erasmo Leiva-Merikakis while studying at the University of San Francisco in the eighties. show less
"Julien Green's book...is beautifully written, well researched, and altogether a masterpiece. Readers of it have the privilege not just of learning all about St. Francis, but of seeming to participate in his sublimely crazy ministry. To say that it is show more finely done is not enough; it is enchanting,' said Malcolm Muggeridge quoted on the back cover.
Green is also described by an anonymous writer on the back cover as 'a pivotal figure in the Paris literary scene of the 1920s and 1930s, [who] became in 1971 the only American writer to be elected to the Academie Francaise.'
He was introduced to me in a course on major 20th century Catholic writers that I took under the direction of Professor Erasmo Leiva-Merikakis while studying at the University of San Francisco in the eighties. show less
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Julien Green, who writes in French, was born in Paris of American parents. He spent his childhood in France, returning to the United States only to study at the University of Virginia and to serve in both world wars. American life is the background for his two novels, Mont-Cinere (1926) and Mo'ra (1950). French provincial life is the setting for show more Adrienne Mesurat (The Closed Garden) (1927), and also for Leviathan (The Dark Journey) (1929). Each in His Darkness (1961) is a novel about a Frenchman and his dying uncle in America. In his diary, Julien Green reveals his "sensitive, poetic nature" and provides insights into the obsessive, nightmarish atmosphere of his works, as well as into the major conflicts of his life---Catholicism versus Protestantism, and "the struggle between spiritual energy and sensual emotion" (Justin O'Brien, SR). (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- God's Fool: The Life of Francis of Assisi
- Original title
- Frère François
- Original publication date
- 1983 (French) (French); 1985 (English) (English)
- People/Characters
- Francis of Assisi
- Important places
- Assisi, Umbria, Italy
- Original language
- French
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- Religion & Spirituality, Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir, History
- DDC/MDS
- 271.3 — Religion History of Christianity Religious congregations and orders in church history Franciscans
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- BX4700 .F6 .G6913 — Philosophy, Psychology and Religion Christian Denominations Christian Denominations Catholic Church Biography and portraits Individual Saints
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