The Scholar of Moab

The Scholar of Moab is a 2011 novel written by Steven L. Peck.

The Scholar of Moab
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AuthorSteven L. Peck
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
GenreDark comedy, Fiction, Mormon Fiction, Satire
PublishedDecember 2011 (Torrey House Press) [1]
Media typePrint (paperback)
Pages302 [1]
ISBN978-1-937226-02-2 [1]
Website

The plot centers on Hyrum Thayne, a colorful Moab, Utah character, and the unresolved mysteries in his life.

The novel received an AML Award for best novel in 2011.[2]

Criticism

The Scholar of Moab was part of Common Consent's essential readings in Mormonism[3] and is read in at least one course on Mormon literature.[4] Rosalynde Welch writing in Dialogue called it "a wonderfully strange, deeply philosophical narrative that interrogates the nature of the first person" while drawing on Mormon traditions of diaries and regionalism.[5]

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References

  1. http://www.torreyhouse.org/#!the-scholar-of-moab/pmj49/
  2. http://www.scholarofmoab.com/awards.html
  3. Park, Benjamin (9 May 2013). ""What Books Should I Read?": Essential Readings in Mormonism for Every Member". By Common Consent, a Mormon Blog. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
  4. Miner, Shelah. "Teaching Mormon Literature". associationmormonletters.org. Association for Mormon Letters. Retrieved 12 January 2017.
  5. Welch, Rosalynde (2012). "Faith and Doubt in the First-Person Singular" (PDF). Dialogue. 45 (4): 158. Retrieved 12 January 2017.


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