Life of God (as Told by Himself)
Explore the profound and imaginative narrative of Life of God (as Told by Himself) by Franco Ferrucci, published by The University of Chicago Press in 1997. This captivating novel spans 290 pages and invites readers into a unique portrayal of divinity. In this thought-provoking tale, God, feeling the weight of loneliness, creates the world, leading to a series of delightful and unfortunate events. As He yearns for companionship, God welcomes humanity, only to find Himself disenchanted with His creation. This engaging fiction challenges readers to ponder the complexities of existence and the divine. Perfect for those interested in philosophical themes and imaginative storytelling, Ferrucci's work offers a fresh perspective on the nature of God and creation. Don’t miss the chance to delve into this remarkable exploration of loneliness and companionship through the eyes of the Almighty.