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Wherever his pen turns, Stephen Scobie explores the disguised self, the shadowy other. His most daring temptation has been to don the words and persona of none other than Jesus Christ. Against this startling rhetorical move, Scobie weaves his meditative, resonant long poem into an image of Christ as the both the Son of God and the intimately suffering son of humanity.
Poet Stephen Scobie writes in character, assuming the identity of another to look through their eyes for awhile. He takes on his most controversial character yet in Gospel, a long poem that considers the world through the eyes
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Wherever his pen turns, Stephen Scobie explores the disguised self, the shadowy other. His most daring temptation has been to don the words and persona of none other than Jesus Christ. Against this startling rhetorical move, Scobie weaves his meditative, resonant long poem into an image of Christ as the both the Son of God and the intimately suffering son of humanity.
Poet Stephen Scobie writes in character, assuming the identity of another to look through their eyes for awhile. He takes on his most controversial character yet in Gospel, a long poem that considers the world through the eyes of Jesus Christ. Resonant and meditative, his rendition of the life and philosophy of Christ is indeed food for thought.
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Stephen Scobie is a Red Deer Press author.