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The Kingdom of Cain

Finding God in the Literature of Darkness

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The Kingdom of Cain

By: Andrew Klavan
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INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • Andrew Klavan explores how artists' imaginative engagement with the darkness can point the way to living beautifully in the midst of a tragic world.

“Andrew Klavan's book illuminates even as it explores the deepest darkness, finding truth and beauty in art born of unflinching confrontations with evil.” -- Daniel McCarthy, editor-in-chief, Modern Age

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In his USA Today bestselling The Truth and Beauty, Andrew Klavan explored how the work of great poets helps illuminate the truth of the gospels. Now, the award-winning screenwriter and crime novelist turns his attention to the dark side of human nature to discover how we might find joy and beauty in the world while still being clear-eyed about the evil found in it.

The Kingdom of Cain looks at three murders in history--including the first murder, Cain's killing of his brother, Abel--and at the art created from imaginative engagement with those horrific events by artists ranging from Fyodor Dostoevsky to Alfred Hitchcock.

To make beauty out of the world as it is--shot through with evil and injustice and suffering--is the task not just of the artist but, Klavan argues, of every life rightly lived. Examining how that transformation occurs in art grants us a vision for how it can happen in our lives.

Klavan eloquently argues that it is possible to be clear-eyed about the evil in the world while remaining hope-filled about God's ability to redeem it all.

Christian Living Christianity Crime Ethics & Morality Literary History & Criticism Philosophy Religious Studies Murder
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Beautifully written and read. It highlighted new meaning and depth to familiar works of art. I’ll look at them again with a renewed interest and fascination. Thank you

A most wonderful book

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Profound insightful and interesting. Like a sculptor meticulously carving a work of art, so the author slowly but surely methodically chisels away at what it is to live in the ephemeral Kingdom of Cain, on the brink of eternity.

Profound

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