The Sparrow (Bookcassette(r) Edition)

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Mary Doria Russell (duplicate), Mary Doria Russell: The Sparrow (Bookcassette(r) Edition) (AudiobookFormat, 1996, Bookcassette)

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English language

Published Oct. 1, 1996 by Bookcassette.

ISBN:
978-1-56100-708-0
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OCLC Number:
36168352

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The Sparrow is a novel about a remarkable man, a living saint, a life-long celibate and Jesuit priest, who undergoes an experience so harrowing and profound that it makes him question the existence of God. This experience--the first contact between human beings and intelligent extraterrestrial life--begins with a small mistake and ends in a horrible catastrophe.From the Hardcover edition.

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The Sparrow

1) "It was predictable, in hindsight. Everything about the history of the Society of Jesus bespoke deft and efficient action, exploration and research. During what Europeans were pleased to call the Age of Discovery, Jesuit priests were never more than a year or two behind the men who made initial contact with previously unknown peoples; indeed, Jesuits were often the vanguard of exploration. [...] The Jesuit scientists went to learn, not to proselytize. They went so that they might come to know and love God's other children. They went for the reason Jesuits have always gone to the farthest frontiers of human exploration. They went ad majorem Dei gloriam: for the greater glory of God. They meant no harm."

2) "And then there was Rome itself. At the impromptu farewell party, everyone was so excited for him. 'Rome, Johnny!' All that history, those beautiful churches, the art. He'd …

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Review of 'The Sparrow' on 'Goodreads'

a sci-fi novel in which humans track an alien song and send an expedition to the planet it originates from, in a far away galaxy. The expedition is Jesuit-financed and equipped, and has a single survivor who tells the story, a Jesuit priest Emilio Sandoz. The characters are fairly well done, likeable enough, though not as irresistible as someone like Stephen King would write them. The story, however... The idea is great, travel by using a self-sustained meteor to a new world, a cautious expedition. The foreign planet though is so disappointingly based on our earthly pre-conception of value, money and trade, that after a while it almost turned me away from the book. Something bothered me for a long time while reading, and I couldn't quite figure out what, until it hit me - why are we only able to construct a concept of values based on our own? …

Review of 'Le moineau de Dieu' on 'Goodreads'

J’ai beaucoup aimé ce roman, mais en fait, je ne sais pas trop pourquoi, et ça, c’est plutôt étrange. Peut-être le fait d’utiliser des jésuites comme héros (dont la vie, l’oeuvre et l’histoire étaient pour moi inconnus jusqu’à présent) implique une plus grande interrogation métaphysique, incluant le classique problème de l’unicité de l’Homme. Peut-être le fait que la race extra-terrestre soit en fait composée de deux races intelligentes, dont l’une est le bétail de l’autre, implique une étrangeté assez saisissante. En fait, je ne pense pas que ce soit ça, même si ça donne un charme supplémentaire au récit. Ce qui est réellement bien, c’est de voir l’histoire de cet homme infirme, de cette aventure incroyable et des différentes erreurs qui ont poussé une expédition bien née dans les pires ennuis. Enfin, ce que je trouve assez agréable, c’est de voir que les classiques scènes de gore (que je commence …

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