I Am God, Giacomo Sartori
I Am God, Giacomo Sartori
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I Am God

Author: Giacomo Sartori

Narrator: Bruce Conner

Unabridged: 4 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Scribd Audio

Published: 01/11/2022


Synopsis

2020 Italian Prose in Translation Award
2019 Foreword INDIE Gold Award for Literary Fiction
A Financial Times Best Book of 2019

Diabolically funny and subversively philosophical, Italian novelist Giacomo Sartori’s I Am God is the diary of the Almighty’s existential crisis that erupts when he falls in love with a human.

I am God. Have been forever, will be forever. Forever, mind you, with the razor-sharp glint of a diamond, and without any counterpart in the languages of men. So begins God’s diary of the existential crisis that ensues when, inexplicably, he falls in love with a human. And not just any human, but a geneticist and fanatical atheist who’s certain she can improve upon the magnificent creation she doesn’t even give him the credit for. It’s frustrating, for a god.

God has infinitely bigger things to occupy his celestial attentions. Yet he can’t tear his eyes (so to speak) from the geneticist who’s unsettlingly avid when it comes to science, sex, and Sicilian cannoli. Whatever happens, he must safeguard his transcendental dignity. So he watches—disinterestedly, of course—as the handsome climatologist who has his sights set on her keeps having strange accidents. And as the lanky geneticist becomes hell-bent on infiltrating the Vatican’s secret files, for reasons of her own….

A sly critique of the hypocrisy and hubris that underlie faith in religion, science, and macho careerism, I Am God takes us on a hilarious and provocative romp through the Big Questions with the universe’s supreme storyteller.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Nick

This is not so much a novel as a tone of voice. Sartori's God is a veteran humblebragger, a ridiculous romantic, a terrible liar, vengeful but without his heart in it, and benevolent despite himself. He's omnipotent, but he talks about it like he's trying to impress you at a bar. He's contemptuous of......more

Controversial, sarcastic and witty from start to finish. This is not a narrative to simply accept but to discuss, analyze and allow yourself to have an open mind. I don't think the goal is to agree with God, but rather to understand that entity that is the voice of comments that are not divine, not ev......more

Goodreads review by James

I didn't care for this. My problem with it, I think, is the character of God. He isn't panoramic enough. I remember an essay by Arthur Krystal in which he wrote the Christian God is more like the mayor of earth than lord of the cosmos. So is Santori's. For all His grand descriptions of the cosmos, t......more

Goodreads review by Fede

Un bel giorno Dio decide di mettersi a scrivere così, come fosse un diario, annota pensieri e fatti; i pensiero sono i suoi, i fatti sono quelli che vede accadere guardando sulla Terra. Frase dopo frase, Dio si scopre a volte solo, malinconico, vendicativo, prepotente e si innamora...sì, si innamora......more