“A master investigative stylist and one of the shrewdest commentators on religion’s underexplored realms.”―Michael Washburn, Washington Post

In this gorgeous collect...

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“A master investigative stylist and one of the shrewdest commentators on religion’s underexplored realms.”―Michael Washburn, Washington Post

In this gorgeous collection of essays that has drawn comparisons to the work of Joan Didion, John McPhee, and Norman Mailer, best-selling author Jeff Sharlet reports back from the far reaches of belief, whether in the clear mountain air of “Sweet Fuck All, Colorado” or in a midnight congregation of anarchists celebrating a victory over police. Like movements in a complex piece of music, Sharlet’s dispatches vibrate with all the madness and beauty, the melancholy and aspirations for transcendence, of American life.

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