Laszlo Bito's Eden Revisited immerses readers in a mythic landscape, from the Garden of Eden to the Land of Nod. This novel reimagines the saga of Adam and Eve and their sons Cain and Abel, challenging notions of divinity and innocence. Bito removes an omnipotent Creator from our origin story, exploring the consequences of free will and the complexities of family relationships.
Sacrilegious, erotic, and inventive, Eden Revisited asks: What does it mean to be human when faced with the eternal question, "Am I my brother's keeper?" Readers will never see Adam and Eve, the Garden of Eden, and the Fall in quite the same way. This literary biblical fiction is perfect for readers seeking a thought-provoking and character-driven exploration of faith, desire, and power.