It's a First Edition, bought in Kiefer's Book Store in Chicago, in 1962. The front edges are untrimmed, and the binding and boards, the paper and fonts result in a book it's a delight to handle and read.
It also happens to be the magnum opus of my favourite Jewish writer, exploring the experience of the Hebrew Prophets in a book alight with passion, many passages reading like prose poems, freighted with immense learning and profound sympathy for his subject – Jewish prophetic faith as a conduit of Divine pathos, faithfulness and mercy.
I love this book as an object, for its subject, and for the mind and soul of its author.
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