Mark Buchanan

Mar 19, 20203 min

DAVID: RISE – Released Today

I fell in
 
love with David’s story, if not always with the man himself, when I first read
 
the Bible at age 21. Since then, I have gone back to his story many times to
 
find my bearings, to figure out both how to live and how not to live, to the
 
point where David’s story sometimes feels like a part of my own. Years later, I
 
began to immerse myself in the extensive secondary literature on David and his
 
times (a bibliography of works is included at the back of the book). These
 
secondary sources confirmed, clarified, amplified, and sometimes corrected my
 
growing sense that David represents an historical and literary figure of
 
immense complexity and vitality whose life repays careful study and reflection
 
regardless of one’s own personal beliefs.

In
 
2009, sitting on a sandstone beach on a small island near Victoria, BC, the
 
beginning of this work came to me, unbidden. It came in the form of an almost
 
auditory experience: I “heard” Michal, David’s first and later estranged wife,
 
as an old woman thinking back on her life with David. She spoke with bitter,
 
rueful incisiveness. On the spot, I wrote down what I heard.

The
 
novel took another 10 years to complete, with many rabbit trails, false starts,
 
dead ends. In 2018, I decided to break the story into three parts and publish
 
it as a trilogy, beginning with this present book, David: Rise, which traces the story from David’s “birth narrative”
 
in the story of Ruth to David’s coronation in Hebron as king of Judah. In the
 
forthcoming Book II, David: Reign, I
 
will trace the story over the seven years of civil war between the House of
 
Judah and the House of Israel through to David’s ascension to the throne over
 
Israel at age 37, his establishing of a new capital called Jerusalem, and his
 
expanding and consolidating his rule over Israel. The trilogy will conclude
 
with Book III, David: Descend, which
 
will cover the final two decades or so of David’s life, beginning with his
 
encounter with Bathsheba and ending with his death. Book II is slated for
 
release in 2021 and Book III in 2022.

This
 
trilogy is a work of fiction. Though I have made every effort to be faithful to
 
the David story as it comes to us in Scripture, particularly in 1 and 2 Samuel,
 
and have drawn widely on academic, popular, and artistic depictions and
 
interpretations of David and his times to ensure biographical and historical
 
accuracy, I have also taken many liberties. The biblical account of David is
 
silent or sparse on many details of character, setting, and chronology, and our
 
historical and archeological knowledge about the man and his times is partial
 
and oftentimes tentative, and so my depictions of any given character – his or
 
her physical appearance, emotional states, deep motivations, inner and often
 
outer dialogue – or any given event – its timing, setting, dynamics – is
 
oftentimes imagined. In some instances, I have wholly invented characters and
 
scenes, though always attempting to be true to the story’s cultural, biblical,
 
and narrative context.

One hope I have in publishing this novel, and the two novels that will follow it, is that you, the reader, will go back and read the original story of David.

Paperback is available now, E-book will launch March 31st. 2020

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