A Velhice do Padre Eterno by Abílio Manuel Guerra Junqueiro

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Junqueiro, Abílio Manuel Guerra, 1850-1923 Junqueiro, Abílio Manuel Guerra, 1850-1923
Portuguese
Hey, have you ever wondered what would happen if God got old and tired? That's exactly what this wild Portuguese poem from 1885 asks. Picture this: the Almighty is exhausted after centuries of running the universe. He's forgetful, his miracles are glitching, and he's basically ready for retirement. This isn't your typical religious text—it's a bold, satirical, and surprisingly human look at faith, power, and what happens when the one in charge starts to fade. It caused a huge scandal when it came out, and it still makes you think. If you like books that challenge big ideas with a sharp wit, give this one a look.
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This is a long narrative poem that imagines a scenario most of us never consider: God has grown old. The story follows an aging, weary deity who is losing his grip on creation. His once-perfect world is showing cracks, miracles don't work like they used to, and he's haunted by the suffering he sees but feels powerless to fix. The poem follows his internal struggle and the reactions of a world that senses its creator is no longer all-powerful.

Why You Should Read It

This book is fascinating because it takes a huge, untouchable idea and makes it shockingly personal. Junqueiro isn't just trying to be offensive; he's using this bold metaphor to question everything. What is faith when the object of that faith seems fallible? What is our responsibility in a world that might be, for lack of a better word, broken? The character of God here isn't a villain, but a tragic figure, which makes the whole thing more thought-provoking than a simple attack on religion.

Final Verdict

This is a book for the intellectually curious and anyone who enjoys historical literature that packs a punch. It's perfect for readers interested in 19th-century European thought, fans of satirical poetry, or anyone who likes stories that explore the big 'what if' questions about society and belief. Just be ready—it's not a gentle read, but it's one that sticks with you.



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Betty Jackson
8 months ago

A must-have for anyone studying this subject.

Betty Sanchez
1 year ago

After hearing about this author multiple times, the clarity of the writing makes this accessible. I will read more from this author.

John Brown
5 months ago

I have to admit, the storytelling feels authentic and emotionally grounded. This story will stay with me.

John Martin
10 months ago

Without a doubt, it provides a comprehensive overview perfect for everyone. Highly recommended.

Thomas Taylor
6 months ago

The index links actually work, which is rare!

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