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ISBN: PB: 9780300212686

ISBN: HB: 9780300169218

Yale University Press

April 2015

352 pp.

23.4x15.6 cm

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£36,00
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£25,00
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Radiant Truths

An Anthology of Essential Dispatches, Reports, Confessions, and other Essays on American Belief

Beginning with Walt Whitman singing hymns at a wounded soldier's bedside during the Civil War, this surprising and vivid anthology ranges straight through to the twenty-first century to end with Francine Prose crying tears of complicated joy at the sight of Whitman's words in Zuccotti Park during the brief days of the Occupy movement. The first anthology of its kind, "Radiant Truths" gathers an exquisite selection of writings by both well-known and forgotten American authors and thinkers, each engaged in the challenges of writing about religion, of documenting "things unseen". Their contributions to the genre of literary journalism – the telling of factual stories using the techniques of fiction and poetry – makes this volume one of the most exciting anthologies of creative nonfiction to have emerged in years. Jeff Sharlet presents an evocative selection of writings that illuminate the evolution of the American genre of documentary prose. Each entry may be savoured separately, but together the works enrich one another, engaging in an implicit and continuing conversation that reaches across time and generations. Among the contributors to this volume: Walt Whitman; Henry David Thoreau; Mark Twain; Meridel Le Sueur; Zora Neale Hurston; Mary McCarthy; James Baldwin; Norman Mailer; Ellen Willis; Anne Fadiman; John Jeremiah Sullivan; Francine Prose; and many others.

About the Author

Jeff Sharlet is Mellon Assistant Professor of English at Dartmouth College and best-selling author of "The Family", "C Street", and "Sweet Heaven When I Die". He is founder of TheRevealer.org, co-founder of KillingTheBuddha.com, and a frequent commentator on religion and politics in American life. He lives in Norwich, VT.

Reviews

"For Sharlet, the story of American religion is not a polarized one of fundamentalists vs. secularists. It's a vast landscape, and each essay in his remarkable new collection of literary journalism explores a different crag or cranny of it... taken together, these essays begin to give shape to a multifaceted America that is so much more than east and west, left and right, religious and secular. And there's no better guide to this 'country in between'" – Brook Wilensky-Lanford, "Boston Globe"