Vardis Fisher, 9780252086144
Paperback
Mormon upbringing, literary fame: one author’s complex legacy unveiled.

Vardis Fisher

A Mormon Novelist

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  • Paperback

    128 pages

  • Release Date

    13 December 2021

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Summary

Raised by devout Mormon parents, Vardis Fisher drifted from the faith after college. Yet throughout his long career, his writing consistently reflected Mormon thought. Beginning in the early 1930s, the public turned to Fisher’s novels like Children of God to understand the increasingly visible Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His striking works vaulted him into the same literary tier as William Faulkner while his commercial success opened the New York publishing world to many of t…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780252086144
ISBN-10:0252086147
Author:Michael Austin
Publisher:University of Illinois Press
Imprint:University of Illinois Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:128
Release Date:13 December 2021
Weight:172g
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm x 25mm
Series:Introductions to Mormon Thought
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Critics Review

“Michael Austin has produced an admirable introduction to the life and work of Vardis Fisher, arguably the most prominent (and prolific!) novelist to emerge from the Intermountain region in the twentieth century.” –Journal of Mormon History “A remarkably well-written, engaging, and informative read.” –Mormon Studies Review “Vardis Fisher was a key founder of both American Western and Mormon literatures, a master storyteller with a remarkable life, ‘an unbeliever who was Mormon to his core’. Michael Austin, Mormon literature’s leading scholar, reintroduces Fisher and lovingly reinterprets these remarkable novels for a new generation.”–Andrew Hall, Association for Mormon Letters

About The Author

Michael Austin

Michael Austin is the executive vice president for academic affairs at the University of Evansville. He was previously a professor of English. His many books include Rereading Job: Understanding the Ancient World’s Greatest Poem and We Must Not Be Enemies: Restoring America’s Civic Tradition.

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