UNDER THE BANNER OF HEAVEN: A ST Hardcover - 2003
by Krakauer, Jon
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- Title UNDER THE BANNER OF HEAVEN: A ST
- Author Krakauer, Jon
- Binding Hardcover
- Edition First Edition
- Condition UsedGood
- Pages 372
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Doubleday Books, New York
- Date July 15, 2003
- Bookseller's Inventory # 4WILKM00JBIK
- ISBN 9780385509510 / 0385509510
- Weight 1.54 lbs (0.70 kg)
- Dimensions 9.56 x 6.58 x 1.28 in (24.28 x 16.71 x 3.25 cm)
- Reading level 1350
- Library of Congress subjects Mormon fundamentalism
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 2003043824
- Dewey Decimal Code 289.33
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Summary
Jon Krakauer's literary reputation rests on insightful chronicles of lives conducted at the outer limits. In UNDER THE BANNER OF HEAVEN, he shifts his focus from extremes of physical adventure to extremes of religious belief within our own borders. At the core of his book is an appalling double murder committed by two Mormon Fundamentalist brothers, Ron and Dan Lafferty, who insist they received a revelation from God commanding them to kill their blameless victims. Beginning with a meticulously researched account of this"divinely inspired" crime, Krakauer constructs a multilayered, bone-chilling narrative of messianic delusion,savage violence, polygamy, and unyielding faith. Along the way, he uncovers a shadowy offshoot of America's fastest-growing religion, and raises provocative questions about the nature of religious belief.Krakauer takes readers inside isolated communities in the American West, Canada, andMexico, where some forty-thousand Mormon Fundamentalists believe the mainstream Mormon Church went unforgivably astray when it renounced polygamy. Defying both civil authorities and the Mormon establishment in Salt Lake City, the leaders of these outlaw sects are zealots who answer only to God. Marrying prodigiously and with virtual impunity (the leader of the largest fundamentalist church took seventy-five "plural wives," several of whom were wed to him when they were fourteen or fifteen and he was in his eighties), fundamentalist prophets exercise absolute control over the lives of their followers, and preach that any day now the world will be swept clean in a hurricane of fire, sparing only their most obedient adherents. Weaving the story of the Lafferty brothers and their fanatical brethren with a clear-eyed look at Mormonism's violent past, Krakauer examines the underbelly of the most successful homegrown faith in the United States, and finds a distinctly American brand of religious extremism. The result is vintage Krakauer, an utterly compelling work of nonfiction that illuminates an otherwise confounding realm of human behavior.From the Hardcover edition.
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First line
Balanced atop the highest spire of the Salt Lake Temple, gleaming in the Utah sun, a statue of the angel Moroni stands watch over downtown Salt Lake City with his golden trumpet raised.