‘But Yehoshuah knew the numbers’: Reading Joshua Cohen’s Book of Numbers as Biblical Adaptation

This article considers Joshua Cohen’s 2015 Book of Numbers as an adaptation of the biblical Numbers. Drawing on personal interviews and Cohen’s novel, I trace how Cohen uses the structures and themes of the biblical Numbers to write about the contemporary technological world. By recasting the biblic...

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Main Author: James M. Cochran
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Open Library of Humanities 2017-09-01
Series:Open Library of Humanities
Online Access:https://olh.openlibhums.org/article/id/4448/
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spelling doaj-a8b33f0ec3ec4a8b86859ca94b7490cc2021-08-18T11:02:27ZengOpen Library of HumanitiesOpen Library of Humanities2056-67002017-09-013210.16995/olh.139‘But Yehoshuah knew the numbers’: Reading Joshua Cohen’s Book of Numbers as Biblical AdaptationJames M. Cochran0 This article considers Joshua Cohen’s 2015 Book of Numbers as an adaptation of the biblical Numbers. Drawing on personal interviews and Cohen’s novel, I trace how Cohen uses the structures and themes of the biblical Numbers to write about the contemporary technological world. By recasting the biblical source into a technological form, Cohen suggests that the digital world offers a kind of freedom, a Promised Land; yet, the freedom of the internet and new technologies is ultimately enslaving, resulting in an alienation of the self. Still, the 2015 Book of Numbers has a hopeful outlook, anticipating the survival of the ‘younger generation’.https://olh.openlibhums.org/article/id/4448/
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description This article considers Joshua Cohen’s 2015 Book of Numbers as an adaptation of the biblical Numbers. Drawing on personal interviews and Cohen’s novel, I trace how Cohen uses the structures and themes of the biblical Numbers to write about the contemporary technological world. By recasting the biblical source into a technological form, Cohen suggests that the digital world offers a kind of freedom, a Promised Land; yet, the freedom of the internet and new technologies is ultimately enslaving, resulting in an alienation of the self. Still, the 2015 Book of Numbers has a hopeful outlook, anticipating the survival of the ‘younger generation’.
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