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The First Miracle of the Infant Jesus

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The story of the Baby Jesus is told from an unusual point of view. The young child finds that he has the power to do miracles. When the other children refuse to play with him, he takes clay, breathes on it, and turns it into birds that fly. He is also tempted to turn bullies into illars of stone.

Translations

An authorised English translation has been made by Ed Emery[1]

References

  1. ^ Dario Fo, The First Miracle of the Infant Jesus, trans. Ed Emery, Oberon Books, London, 1990.