by | Mar 18, 2011 | Literary News
from NPR New Bible Draws Critics Of Gender-Neutral Language by THE ASSOCIATED PRESS In the old translation of the world’s most popular Bible, John the Evangelist declares: “If anyone says, ‘I love God,’ yet hates his brother, he is a...
by | Mar 16, 2011 | Culture Music Art, Literary News, Projects
from The Guardian UK James Frey ignores publishing houses to release new book through art gallery Bad boy of American letters prints just 10,000 copies of his latest work, The Final Testament of the Holy Bible, in time for Easter James Frey: ‘I tried to write a...
by | Mar 15, 2011 | Culture Music Art, Literary News, Projects
from The Los Angeles Times James Frey’s hipster Jesus A drinking, pot-smoking bisexual Messiah who lives in the Bronx? That’s the setup for the upcoming James Frey book, “The Final Testament of the Holy Bible,” his version of the second coming....
by | Mar 15, 2011 | Culture Music Art, Literary News, Projects
from WNYC.org Author James Frey Brings a God Complex to the Bronx Tuesday, March 15, 2011 By Julia Furlan : WNYC Culture Producer Enlarge Frey’s novel, with designs by Gregory Crewdson (Courtesy of Gagosian Gallery) If you’re going to take on books, you...
by | Mar 15, 2011 | Literary News, Projects
from The Hollywood Reporter James Frey to Write Modern-Day Holy Bible The controversial author’s newest tome imagines a Messiah as if he were living in NYC today. James Frey — who was infamously yelled at by Oprah Winfrey for his mock-memoir A Million...
by | Mar 14, 2011 | Culture Music Art, Literary News, Projects
from The New York Post’s Page Six Novel faces unholy uproar Controversial author James Frey is set to ignite another firestorm with his new book, “The Final Testament of the Holy Bible,” in which the second coming of Christ takes place in The Bronx...