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Extract of review on "RIO Art and Culture" Magazine, November 12, 2014. 

Adam Grzybowski (Poland 1952) and Luis Goldman (Argentina 1964) joined the jewish humor and comics to interpret the meanings implicit in the stories of the Holy Book.

Thus was born the "Bible Unauthorized Version". Hilarious interpretations of episodes like the competition between Cain and Abel, Noah and the animals, the fortunes and misfortunes of Abraham, the barbarism in Sodom and Gomorrah and the Jacob obsession by Rachel. The biblical characters come to life itself, humanity.

Drawings and dialogues that unite "the best Yiddish humor and the Rio's laugh, religious fervor and the comedy of manners, the brazilian guru and the sephardic mysticism," like said Rabbi Uri Lam, in one of three prefaces - the others are the Pastor André Botelho and Dr. Cristina Werner, sexologist.

With its lovely insight to interpret behind the words, Grzybowski and Goldman suggest that the way we live need not be authorized. In the work it find passages that produce an irresistible invitation to reflection and a look larger of the role of religion in our lives. One way to draw attention to the need for tolerance, diversity and above all, to human contours that appear, with all its contradictions, on the "authorized" versions.

The original texts are also cited in the "Bible Unauthorized Version". And no leaves doubt: the idiosyncrasies of the human soul are very clearly present in the book of God. The script has also huge sexual variety, generally omitted in the religious interpretations. Our ancestors were, it seems, much more flexibles with the erotic side of life.

It is not about being politically correct or incorrect, controversial or rebellious. There is also no lack of respect - quite the contrary. These fun stories show that it is possible to view the failures and excesses of the holy scriptures and still to believe in the power of faith and the beauty of religions (here, jews, christians and muslims appear like children of the same Father).



The "Bible Unauthorized Version" is an ode to freedom and to the intelligence, to the importance of diversity and to the human capacity to look, with sensitivity and humor, the contradictions and mysteries of our own existence.


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