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Remember the Revolution: Mormon Essays and Stories


A Historical Fiction Short Story Collection


Subgenres:

  • Short Story Collection,
  • Essay Collection,
  • Mormon Fiction
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  • Mormon perspectives colliding with global pop culture and philosophy
  • Inventive forms like spam emails and surreal dream sequences
  • Literary experiments exploring faith, anxiety, and artistic identity
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In 2006, 22-year-old James Goldberg moved to Utah, dreaming of possibilities for Mormon artistic community. Though the ride was often rough, he spent the next five years feeling his way forward, finding a voice to speak the language of the tradition in his own distinct register. The twelve essays and short stories in Remember the Revolution chronicle those experiments, giving voice to the idealism, anxiety, and insight of a young Mormon writer.

Whether imagining the experience of a Mormon Bollywood playback singer, giving the German Jewish philosopher Walter Benjamin a seat in Primary, telling the story of the early Restoration through an imagined sequence of Joseph Smith’s anxious dreams, or writing an inverted theology in the form of spam emails, Goldberg grapples with ways Mormon thought can engage with the cultures around it and speak to the pressing questions simmering beneath the surface of the modern world. At turns sincere, satirical, surreal, and somber, Remember the Revolution is vital reading for anyone interested in the potential of a distinctly Mormon literature.

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