“Religion is a form of nourishment. It is difficult to appreciate the flavor and food-value of something one has never eaten.”
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Waiting for God: Translated by Emma Craufurd ; With an Introd. by Leslie A. Fiedler
This book is a translation of an original work, accompanied by an introductory essay written by Leslie A. Fiedler. more
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