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Belmarch : a legend of the First Crusade

by Christopher Davis

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“I was certain that Davis had had a vision…[This book]combines observation and perception in a remarkable way…this is not a touching book; it is a seizing one.” —Leonard Bernstein. ”A surrealist nightmare…compelling, disturbing…it is also a brave, ambitious book…Davis is a story teller with a vivid sense of visual imagery and striking descriptive power.” —The Jewish Exponent… (more)
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A novel primarily dealing with the guilty actions of a confused crusader, who mopes incessantly as to whether the whole activity will really save his soul. it seems to the reader, that it will not. Thus a disengaging effort though rife with striking imagery. ( )
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“I was certain that Davis had had a vision…[This book]combines observation and perception in a remarkable way…this is not a touching book; it is a seizing one.” —Leonard Bernstein. ”A surrealist nightmare…compelling, disturbing…it is also a brave, ambitious book…Davis is a story teller with a vivid sense of visual imagery and striking descriptive power.” —The Jewish Exponent

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