This novel is so strange, but I love it. It brings about constant confusion, as the events that happen are illogical, yet able to be comprehended at the same time. The stranger who constantly changes appearance, multiplies, and dematerializes seems to know everyone and everything. He was at the trial of Yeshua and Pilate, as well as in Moscow nearly 2000 years later. I am curious to see what else the stranger has in store for readers later in the novel, considering what he has done so far. Can he be trusted? Is everything he says a lie? What lies, deceit, trickery, revelation, and history will be revealed by him in the future? I am curious to see how the rest of this outrageous story unfolds.
P.S. I commented on Nathanael's.
I too am enthralled by the Stranger. He is so intriguing and I can't wait to find out what more ha can reveal to us about himself, others, and history in general in the rest of the book.
ReplyDeleteI agree, I am very interested to see how this story unfolds and what the outcome is.
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