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| 008 | 110519s2008 nyu 000 0 eng d | ||
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_aRice, Anne, _d1941- _921566 |
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_aCalled out of darkness : _ba spiritual confession / _cAnne Rice. |
| 250 | _a1st ed. | ||
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_aNew York : _bAlfred A. Knopf, _c2008. |
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_a245 p. ; _c23 cm. |
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| 520 | _aAn intimate memoir of Anne Rice's Catholic girlhood, her unmaking as a devout believer, and her return to the Church--what she calls a decision of the heart. Moving from her New Orleans childhood in the 1940s and '50s, with all its religious devotions, through how she slowly lost her belief in God, the book recounts Anne's years in radical Berkeley, where she wrote Interview with the Vampire (a lament for her lost faith) and where she came to admire the principles of secular humanists. She writes about loss and alienation (her mother's drinking, the deaths of her young daughter and later, her husband); about the birth of her son, Christopher; and about how, after 38 years as an atheist, she once again came to believe in Christ.--From publisher description | ||
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_aRice, Anne, _d1941- _921566 |
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_aRice, Anne, _d1941- _xHomes and haunts _zLouisiana _zNew Orleans. _921567 |
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_aSpiritual biography _zUnited States. _96302 |
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_aWomen novelists, American _y20th century _vBiography. _920558 |
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_aSpiritual life _xCatholic Church. _921568 |
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