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Book review: The Anointed

'Michael Arditti is one of the few writers able to convey the experience of being religious, without apology or explanation'

June 26, 2020 09:30
David smiting Goliath
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The Anointed by Michael Arditti (Arcadia £16.99)

The premise of The Anointed is simple: Michael Arditti has given voices to Michal, Abigail and Bathsheba, the three women closest to King David, who are seen in the Books of Samuel, but seldom heard. It is an extraordinary leap of imagination and empathy, which sheds a sidelight on the legendary king and the world he inhabited.

My knowledge of the original story mostly comes from the Bible stories read to me as a child, from sweet little books with Victorian illustrations. David is the plucky shepherd-boy with the catapult, who did for the giant Goliath with a single shot. Sometimes, as author of the Psalms, he is a saintly poet strumming a lyre.

I have always found it rather difficult to reconcile these versions of David with the sorry tale of Bathsheba and her poor husband, Uriah the Hittite --­­­and that’s not even the half of it.