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Behold The Man (S.F. Masterworks)

Behold The Man (S.F. Masterworks)
By Michael Moorcock

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Meet Karl Glogauer, time traveller and unlikely Messiah. When he finds himself in Palestine in the year 29AD he is shocked to meet the man known as Jesus Christ -- a drooling idiot, hiding in the shadows of the carpenter's shop in Nazareth. But if he is not capable of fulfilling his historical role, then who will take his place?


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #23330 in Books
  • Published on: 1999-11-11
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 128 pages

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Amazon.co.uk Review
A slim novel of theology and time travel, Behold the Man was expanded from the 1966 novella version which won a Nebula Award. Non-hero Karl Glogauer has a traumatic history of bullying and abuse as a Jewish refugee child in 1950s Britain. When grown, he rides a strange time machine to the Roman-ruled Judaea of AD 28 and finds himself hailed as a magus by John the Baptist and the Essene sect ...

How should he use the power? Did he really have a mission? Could he alter history and be responsible for aiding the Jews to throw out the Romans?

In his own time Glogauer is a failed lover, a questing but forever unsatisfied mystic, a repeated faker of suicide attempts. In first-century Judaea these shortcomings are echoed in terrible ironies, and his destiny emerges as inevitable from the moment he visits a certain carpenter's workshop to find the misshapen idiot boy called Jesus.

Karl Glogauer had discovered the reality he had been seeking. That was not to say he did not still have doubts.

Perhaps it might have been possible to alter history, but the grim old drama plays out as it was foreordained--or at least, close enough for historians to hammer into the prophesied shape. "The chroniclers would rearrange it". Whether history has been remade as tragedy or farce is for readers to decide. This is Moorcock's sharpest, most successful novel of pure SF; it's the 22nd selection in Millennium's very strong SF Masterworks library. --David Langford

Synopsis
Meet Karl Glogauer, time traveller and unlikely Messiah. When he finds himself in Palestine in the year 29AD he is shocked to meet the man known as Jesus Christ -- a drooling idiot, hiding in the shadows of the carpenter's shop in Nazareth. But if he is not capable of fulfilling his historical role, then who will take his place?

About the Author
SALES POINTS * #22 in the Millennium SF Masterworks series, a library of the finest science fiction ever written * 'This is the most accessible of Moorcock's best work' Gregory Benford * Winner of the Nebula Award * 'Here is a writer of rare talent who has stumbled on an idea so dangerous and brilliant that scarcely any living writer could do justice to it' Guardian


Customer Reviews

History rewritten5
This is one of the superior books of the SF masterworks series.
Basically it is an alternative history of Jesus' last months and the crucifixion, involving - you guessed it - time travel. Our hero impersonates the historical Jesus, who is portrayed as being a cretin.
The story is told through the eyes of the hero.
Very enjoyable.
Highly recommended.

Bukowski in a time machine...5
This is less a sci-fi book, more a journey of self discovery. The lead charcter is full of flaws and sins, but the writing style is great and i can not help but relate to him.

This truely is a great book. I recommend it to any one

First Moorcock book ive read4
Short book with substance. Entertaining, but not perfect, has some excellent ideas. Confusing at times but the idea of time travel is always cool. The story is strongly written. What other period would you choose if you could travel to the past?