Two brothers, Cain and Seth McVeay leave the s out to be a gunslinger and bounty hunter, until a near death experience changes his lifeswampland of south Mississippi to find new lives for each.Cain as a minister of the Gospel, Seth to see what he can find and take. Cain would set his life on that of a circuit preacher, until he finds he has crossed the trail of an outlaw that could be his brother. Seth set
This is the journal of Joe Necchi, a junkie living on a barge that plies the rivers and bays of New York.
Now, finally, here is the book that answers our equally timely and critical need to understand our boys.
And he, Oblomov's footman, has a totally unburdened conscience about his indolence. People like us wouldn't. For us, an unburdened conscience is theft of our own work. A carefree spirit is embezzlement.
Is that all man said John yes but you got to mean it said Cain. Man you can't fool God he is listening and waiting for ... will do it together said Cain. Oh ok then let's do this said John. ... Hey it's alright man we boys said Cain.
—Robert B. Parker “I didn't realize it at the time, but reading the books of James M. Cain and John D. MacDonald conditioned my writing eye and ear. ... Jess Smith was the guy that Harry Dokerty went to in the Harding Administration.
Jewish and Christian interpreters often expanded the story in an attempt to fill the gaps and answer questions. This book traces the interpretive history of Genesis 4.
Just who is Herman Cain? And how did I get this way? Just a hint: it may have had something to do with lessons learned from my parents, Lenora and Luther Cain, Jr. —From This Is Herman
All three books are written with an enduring view of the dark corners of the American psyche. Cain hammered high art out of the crude matter of betrayal, bloodshed, and perversity.
An English professor explores the problems posed by God's exclusion of Cain in the biblical story, arguing that the very concept of monotheism has led to a violent nationalism and an "us-versus-them" mentality and offering an alternative ...
This is cultural history and literary criticism of the first order, finely written, formidably but gracefully erudite, and illustrating the capacity of Judeo-Christian culture and the modernity emerging from it constantly to criticize the ...