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No. 12 The Divinely Human Comedy of James Morrow (1999)
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Table of Contents
Introduction: Paradoxologies, pp 3-15 James Winchell
The Brute Facticity of the Corpse: James Morrow, Science Fiction Writer, pp 16-23 F. Brett Cox
Towing Jehovah: Atheism, Orthodoxy, and Genre, pp 24-37 Alex Irving
Evil, Justice, Suffering, and God: The Dilemma of Difference with Reading James Morrow, pp 38-41 Elisabeth Vonarburg
The Novelist and the Philologist or, Nothing Happens by Chance Anymore, pp 42-51 Richard Elliott Friedman
Raiders of the Lost Novel: An Appreciation of Richard Elliott Friedman’s The Hidden Book in the Bible, pp 52-58 James Morrow
James Morrow and Towing Jehovah: A Profile/Review, pp 59-68 Michael Bishop
The Rhetoric of Humor in James Morrow’s The Wine of Violence, pp 69-87 Fiona Kelleghan
Taken Gently by the Hand: James Morrow’s “Arms and the Woman”, pp 88-94 Michael Swanwick
Of Lunacy and Sorrow: Comedy and Tragedy in James Morrow’s City of Truth, pp 95-104 Bill Sheehan
Look What Fools These Mortals Be! Confrontations with Death in The Eternal Footman, pp 105-116 Brian Stableford
An Apology for the Madman, or the Death and Further Adventures of Jehovah, pp 117-131 George Aichele
Paradoxa Interview with James Morrow: Blinded by the Enlightenment, pp 132-149 Samuel R. Delany
A Vulnerable Atheist: The Author responds to His Interpreters, pp 150-161 James Morrow
James Morrow’s Complete Bibliography, pp 162-167 Corpus Morrowi