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Tax-exempt? | Journeyman Helping Rocky Comfort's citizens to rationalize their vices and weaknesses, Semon Dye then uses their flaws to his own advantage. Offering no forgiveness for their actions and no justification for his own, he confronts the people of Rocky Comfort with their own sins as he gambles, drinks, carouses, and fights along with them. Culminating in a tumultuous, ecstatic revival, Journeyman is filled with insights into human nature and the physical and emotional components of religious fervor. This volume reprints the complete text of Journeyman as it was first published, before the more widely circulated edition, expurgated in the aftermath of the legal battles waged against God's Little Acre, was released. Erskine Caldwell (1903-1987) was born in Newnan, Georgia. He became one of America's most widely read, prolific, and critically debated writers, with a literary output of more than sixty titles. At the time of his death, Caldwell's books had sold eighty million copies worldwide in more than forty languages. He was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Letters in 1984. ISBN 0820318485 paper • $18.95 216 pp. • 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 in."Perhaps we're like New Yorkers who have never seen the Statue of Liberty-we forget the genius in our own backyard. Erskine Caldwell is one....No one more richly deserves a critical renaissance than this writer, whose laser eye and balanced wit bring life to his work." |
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