The Scholar of Moab
The Scholar of Moab is a 2011 novel written by Steven L. Peck.
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Author | Steven L. Peck |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Dark comedy, Fiction, Mormon Fiction, Satire |
Published | December 2011 (Torrey House Press) [1] |
Media type | Print (paperback) |
Pages | 302 [1] |
ISBN | 978-1-937226-02-2 [1] |
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The plot centers on Hyrum Thayne, a colorful Moab, Utah character, and the unresolved mysteries in his life.
Criticism
The Scholar of Moab was part of Common Consent's essential readings in Mormonism[3] and is read in at least one course on Mormon literature.[4] Rosalynde Welch writing in Dialogue called it "a wonderfully strange, deeply philosophical narrative that interrogates the nature of the first person" while drawing on Mormon traditions of diaries and regionalism.[5]
References
- http://www.torreyhouse.org/#!the-scholar-of-moab/pmj49/
- http://www.scholarofmoab.com/awards.html
- Park, Benjamin (9 May 2013). ""What Books Should I Read?": Essential Readings in Mormonism for Every Member". By Common Consent, a Mormon Blog. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
- Miner, Shelah. "Teaching Mormon Literature". associationmormonletters.org. Association for Mormon Letters. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
- Welch, Rosalynde (2012). "Faith and Doubt in the First-Person Singular" (PDF). Dialogue. 45 (4): 158. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
External links
- The Scholar of Moab official site
- The Scholar of Moab on the publisher's website Torrey House Press
- The Scholar of Moab on Goodreads
- The Scholar of Moab on Google Books
- The Scholar of Moab review on Deseret News
- The Scholar of Moab review on By Common Consent
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