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Brian Evenson's past involvement with Mormonism gives this creepy story an even creepier sense of becoming reality, and slaps a gut-wrenching indictment on cults of all sorts - but again, I found this effort a bit heavy-handed and lacking in subtlety.
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Evenson's conclusion that "Robert Coover remains one of the most original and unique writers of his generation" will be attested to by anyone lucky enough to make this critical journey with these two writers.
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Evenson's own prose is scholarly yet inviting, with nary a shred of off-putting "hermeneutics" or "semiotics" to be found anywhere.
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Much of Evenson's remarks focused on the themes he explored while writing
GameSpot's News, Screenshots, Movies, Reviews, Previews, Downloads, and Features 2010
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Much of Evenson's remarks focused on the themes he explored while writing
GameSpot's News, Screenshots, Movies, Reviews, Previews, Downloads, and Features 2010
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Evenson's general thematic distance from LDS topics and personal animosity towards the Church.
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Evenson's story, "The Care of the State," was similarly weighted with a realism that was inescapable.
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Much of Evenson's remarks focused on the themes he explored while writing
GameSpot's News, Screenshots, Movies, Reviews, Previews, Downloads, and Features 2010
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Evenson's general thematic distance from LDS topics and personal animosity towards the Church.
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Evenson's story, "The Care of the State," was similarly weighted with a realism that was inescapable.
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