God's Grace Explained

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God's Grace
Author:Bernard Malamud
Country:United States
Language:English
Genre:Post-apocalyptic fiction
Publisher:Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Pub Date:1982
Media Type:Print (hardback & paperback)
Isbn:0-380-64519-X
Congress:82-11880
Preceded By:Dubin's Lives
Followed By:The Stories of Bernard Malamud (1983)

God's Grace is the final novel (his eighth) written by American author Bernard Malamud, published in 1982 by Farrar, Straus and Giroux. The novel focuses on Calvin Cohn, the supposed sole survivor of thermonuclear war and God's second Flood, who attempts to rebuild and perfect civilization amongst the primates that make their way onto a tropical island.

Plot

The book is divided into six parts, The Flood, Cohn's Island, The Schooltree, The Virgin in the Trees, The Voice of the Prophet and God's Mercy.

Characters

Main characters

Chimpanzees

Two groups of chimpanzees arrive on Cohn's Island at separate points.

Others

Critical reception

God's Grace has not received the same critical acclaim as have some of his previous works. Many have noted that it is much more dramatic than earlier writings. John Leonard, a reviewer for the New York Times wrote that the book, "[it] groans under the weight of its many meanings."[1] Another New York Times writer called it "charming and foolish, topical and farfetched, provocative and innocent,"[2] also noting that its meaning and symbolism were direct and cumbersome.

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The New York Times: Book Review Search Article. www.nytimes.com. 11 February 2018.
  2. News: Malamud's Dark Fable. ALAN LELCHUK; Alan Lelchuk's new. novel. In Her. Forties. Will Be Published Next. Year. The New York Times . 29 August 1982. 11 February 2018.