<p><b>The idiosyncratic master Chester Brown continues his thoughts on sex work</b></p><p>¿The Bible is Chester Brown¿s holy harlot. He plumbs the mysteries of her depths while she schools him in the ways of love. Like all of Chester¿s work, <i>Mary Wept Over the Feet of Jesus</i> is confounding, yet addictive, instantly re-readable, and expands with revelations in his hundred pages of notes. A work of passion, research, and elegant clarity. My new favourite.¿¿<b>Craig Thompson</b>, author of <i>Blankets</i> and <i>Habibi</i></p><p>¿Chester Brown is both God¿s and the devil¿s gift to the world.¿¿<b>David Henry Sterry</b>, author of <i>Hos, Hookers, Call Girls and Rent Boys</i></p><p>¿Chester¿s work never fails to surprise and delight me. Since I always enjoy mythic and legendary tales of harlots, I knew I would like <i>Mary Wept Over the Feet of Jesus</i>, but I was pleased and impressed by the way he used all these stories to illustrate a larger theme about humanity¿s relationship to