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As old as time itself, the promise of heaven continues to enchant our
spirits and define our lives on Earth. It is also the source of inspiration
for many of the world's greatest poems and writings. Thankfully, editor
Carol Zaleski and husband Philip Zaleski (editor of Parabola magazine
and The Best Spiritual Writing series) realized the potential for this
sweeping and beautiful anthology. Drawing from ancient myths, classic poems,
everyday prayers, and even some high comedy, this collection manages to
straddle the balance between reverence and irreverence. For example, reverence
seeps from the stunning "Iroquois Mother's Lament" recorded in the 19th
century as she speaks over the body of her son, promising a reunion in
the home of their maker. Irreverence comes in tasteful waves, such as in
an excerpt from Mark Twain's Captain Stormfield's Visit to Heaven,
where the frustrated captain has difficulty mastering his blasted wings.
Despite the variety of voices, traditions, and time periods represented
(a Hans Christian Anderson fairytale stands beside a passage from South
India's "Bhagavata Puraba"), the anthology hangs together, mostly due to
the editors' thoughtful introductions and organization. Naturally, readers
will come to this book with high expectations, but like its subject matter,
The Book of Heaven delivers all that it promises. --Gail Hudson |