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Frank Lewis Nason

The Vision of Elijah Berl

In “The Vision of Elijah Berl,” Frank Lewis Nason weaves a compelling narrative that journeys through the intertwining realms of spirituality and existential inquiry. Set against the backdrop of a rapidly changing early 20th-century society, this novel employs a rich, lyrical style, echoing the influences of American Transcendentalism and the Symbolist movement. Nason's exploration of prophetic visions and the search for higher truths is intricately crafted, delving into the psyche of its central character as he grapples with profound moral and metaphysical dilemmas'Äîreflecting the socio-political tensions of his time. Frank Lewis Nason, a prominent figure in the literary landscape of his era, was deeply influenced by his own experiences as a minister and educator. His background infused the narrative with a sense of sincerity and depth, allowing him to intricately portray the philosophical underpinnings of faith and doubt. Nason's engagement with contemporary religious thought and his personal quests for meaning undoubtedly motivated him to pen this thought-provoking work, which resonates with readers seeking understanding amid complexity. “The Vision of Elijah Berl” is highly recommended for readers interested in philosophical fiction that challenges the status quo. Nason's insights into the human condition and the quest for enlightenment promise to engage and provoke thoughtful reflection. This novel serves not just as a story, but as an invitation to ponder the profound questions of existence.
220 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2019
Publication year
2019
Publisher
Good Press
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