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The Pullman Collection by Philip Pullman 2 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Paperback

Author: Philip Pullman
SKU: MAN-U2913-9789124098308
Barcode: 9789124098308
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Titles in This Set:
Daemon Voices: Essays on Storytelling
The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ

Format: Paperback

Overview:
This two-book collection from Philip Pullman pairs a candid, insightful meditation on the art of storytelling with a provocative mythic tale that challenges convention. Daemon Voices collects Pullman’s essays and reflections on writing, imagination, and the responsibilities of the storyteller, offering readers a rare glimpse into the mind behind the award-winning author of His Dark Materials. The companion title, The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ, reimagines a familiar gospel narrative through a fresh, provocative lens—one that splits the historical figure into two brothers to examine loyalty, memory, and the power of story to shape belief. Together, these works invite adult readers and curious fans of Pullman to explore how myths are born, how fiction can interrogate creed, and how literature can spark bold conversations about meaning, faith, and humanity. The set is a thoughtful pairing for those who value literary craft alongside challenging, conversation-starting ideas.

What This Collection Covers:
Across these two titles, readers encounter a bridge between essayistic craft and narrative invention. Daemon Voices emphasizes storytelling as a discipline—how tone, structure, and point of view generate moral resonance, and how stories can illuminate truth without preaching. It’s a guide for writers and thoughtful readers who want to understand the author’s approach to world-building, character psychology, and the delicate balance between wonder and rigor. The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ sits on the other side of the spectrum: a compact, intricate mythic study that asks how authors reshape sacred material to reveal new questions. Pullman uses a two-voice framework to probe the ethics of storytelling, the malleability of memory, and the way narrative can both illuminate and critique institutions. The collection as a whole is a workshop in storytelling’s power to entertain, to provoke, and to hold up a mirror to our own beliefs and assumptions.

Book-by-Book Guide:
Daemon Voices: Essays on Storytelling—In this collection, Pullman lays bare his philosophy of storytelling with honesty and precision. He explores how imagination functions as a moral force, how characters become conduits for larger questions, and how writers must balance accessibility with intellectual depth. The essays survey craft—from world-building to voice and pacing—while also reflecting on the responsibilities of authors who write for young readers and for a broader audience. Pullman’s voice is intimate, lucid, and brisk, inviting readers to consider why stories matter and how they can sustain curiosity across generations. This volume is ideal for aspiring writers, teachers, students of literature, and fans seeking a deeper understanding of how one of contemporary fiction’s most distinctive voices approaches the page. The breadth and accessibility of the essays make it a lasting resource for anyone who loves thoughtful, rigorously crafted storytelling.

The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ—Pullman crafts a provocative retelling of the life of Jesus, framed around two brothers whose divergent temperaments illuminate competing visions of faith, authority, and truth. The narrative invites readers to question how legends are formed, who gets to tell a story, and what happens when memory and myth intertwine. The result is a compact, luminous work that blends myth and philosophy with accessible fiction, encouraging readers to reconsider familiar narratives from a fresh perspective. The novel’s sly structure and ethical inquiry make it a compelling read for adults and mature teens alike, especially those who relish reinterpretations of sacred material and discussions about how storytelling shapes belief and community. It’s a bold addition to the Canongate Myth Series, offering intellectual nourishment alongside literary pleasure.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This pairing speaks to voracious readers who crave substance as well as style. It’s ideal for adults who enjoy literary criticism and philosophical fiction, Pullman fans looking for deeper context beyond his adventure tales, and book clubs that relish challenging conversations about faith, storytelling, and culture. Teachers and librarians will find value in Daemon Voices as a rich resource for exploring craft and ethics in writing, while The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ provides a thought-provoking literary text for discussion about narrative authority and the rewriting of sacred stories. Gift buyers will appreciate the dual appeal: a serious, idea-driven collection that also delivers accessible storytelling and memorable ideas for discussion or coursework.

Key Benefits:

  • Two complementary works that deepen understanding of storytelling as an art and a discipline
  • Thoughtful exploration of how myths and sacred narratives are constructed and deconstructed
  • Accessible but intellectually rigorous prose from a renowned, award-winning author
  • Excellent context for literary analysis, creative writing courses, and discussion groups
  • Compact paperback edition for easy reading, gifting, and library shelving
  • Clear insight into Philip Pullman’s approach to imagination, ethics, and narrative authority

About the Author:
Philip Pullman is one of contemporary fiction’s most acclaimed British authors. Best known for his His Dark Materials trilogy, which has earned multiple awards and has been translated into many languages, Pullman has long been celebrated for his fearless imagination, moral complexity, and humane storytelling. His work often blends fantasy with questions about belief, power, and human values, inviting readers to engage deeply with ideas while staying immersed in richly drawn worlds. Pullman’s essays on storytelling reveal the craft behind his celebrated fiction, and his myth-inspired novels demonstrate how traditional narratives can be reimagined to illuminate new perspectives. His keen intellect, accessibility of voice, and willingness to challenge conventional wisdom are hallmarks of his enduring appeal and influence in modern literature.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
If you value writing as a craft and literature as a springboard for big ideas, this two-book collection is a natural fit. Daemon Voices offers practical, thoughtful guidance on how to shape a story that resonates emotionally and ethically, while The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ challenges readers to rethink familiar narratives and consider the power—and limits—of storytelling. Together, they provide a balanced, rewarding experience: one that sharpens analytical reading, fuels creative ambition, and invites generous discussion. It’s a substantial, memorable duo that belongs on the shelf of any serious reader seeking depth, conversation, and a wider lens on literature’s role in society.

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