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The Yellow Cow is a tragic-comic humanist novel about a young man from Ireland (Eire) named Llywelyn O'Dweyer, whose purpose in life is to acquire wisdom. Living in the early years of Christianity, he can see that this religion is just a copy of many others, all much older. He knows that Christ never existed and that his story is mostly copied from the biography of the god Mithras. Llywelyn decides to discover the true history of Christianity, but he has to abandon his purpose of finding out who founded Christianity, and where it happened because Christians are destroying the entire…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Yellow Cow is a tragic-comic humanist novel about a young man from Ireland (Eire) named Llywelyn O'Dweyer, whose purpose in life is to acquire wisdom. Living in the early years of Christianity, he can see that this religion is just a copy of many others, all much older. He knows that Christ never existed and that his story is mostly copied from the biography of the god Mithras. Llywelyn decides to discover the true history of Christianity, but he has to abandon his purpose of finding out who founded Christianity, and where it happened because Christians are destroying the entire Greco-Roman culture and murdering anyone who dares to denounce their evil plan. When Llywelyn was about to give up his quest, he had a series of dreams that showed him the answers to all his questions. The young man organizes these dreams into four stories, each with a female protagonist, including Hypatia of Alexandria, the smartest woman of classic times. The last story sheds light on Llywelyn O'Dweyer's questions, and the reader will be in for a surprise at what it says about who founded Christianity, why and where this religion came into being.
Autorenporträt
Paul Costa Gavin was born in New Orleans. His parents were Brazilian. They returned to Rio de Janeiro, where he has lived since he was a teen-ager. He speaks English and Portuguese as his mother tongues. He has a master's degree in Brazilian literature and a doctorate in comparative literature. Also he is a college professor.