Title | : | The Devil and Daniel Silverman |
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ISBN | : | 0967952077 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780967952079 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 320 |
Publication | : | First published January 1, 2003 |
The Devil and Daniel Silverman Reviews
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There were parts of this book that I really like, such as the essential plot line. The main character was a little hard to read sometimes because he's one of those literati that even literati can't always stand. However, I thought the book was poignant: it's comical yet terrifying. It's well written and has strong imagery. I even like the discussion of some of the stories the main character (a writer) has written--I'd read them!
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Superb!
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Smart, funny, and thought-provoking.
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Got this book as a random book that caught my eye at the library. It is a story about Daniel Silverman a washed up author that is hanging on by a thread he gets an offer he can't refuse a 45 minute lecture for $12K in a religious college. Daniel can't turn this down even though he is from San Francisco, is gay, and Jewish. But money is too good so he goes and is snowed in with these people who hate him.
Theodore takes the social issues of the day homosexuality, women's rights, and Israel. He points out the right's hypocrisy. He tries to be neutral about the issues and lets the two sides talk it out. -
This book is essentially a long and humorous argument about theology. Definetely worth the read for the opposing viewpoints alone. The one thing I could say that detracted from it was its exageration that tended to make it a little bit unbelievable. Are there really people out there this hardcore in their beliefs??