Lion's Honey: The Myth of Samson
David Grossman, , trans. from the Hebrew by Stuart Schoffman. . Canongate, $18.95 (155pp) ISBN 978-1-84195-742-5
Samson, the biblical strongman whose strength lay in his long hair, has long been viewed as a hero. Before his birth, an angel told his mother that her child would be consecrated to God and save his people. But his is a strange and tragic story. Only in defeat, after his duplicitous lover Delilah cuts off his tresses and hands him over to his enemies, can he fulfill the prophecy and bring down the Philistine temple, killing himself and his captors. Acclaimed Israeli novelist Grossman (
Reviewed on: 02/20/2006
Genre: Nonfiction
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