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Men and brethren
Men and brethren
Author: James Gould Cozzens
A deceptively powerful novel about the singularly eventful summer weekend of an Episcopal clergyman in New York. A remarkable portrait....The plot is so suave and sophisticated as to be completely beguiling. --New York Times
ISBN-13: 9780151591367
ISBN-10: 0151591369
Publication Date: 1970
Pages: 185
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Publisher: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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The Reverend Ernest Cudlipp, almost 45, urbane and intelligent, is vicar of a prominent Fifth Avenue church in New York. The story follows him through a singularly eventful summer weekend, his dealings with parishioners and friends, his professional and personal relationships. His solutions to the problems he confronts are characteristically forthright, often unorthodox, a product of the struggle between his beliefs and his experience. This is a deceptively powerful nove, filled with ironical intelligence, incisive portraiture, and onrushing action.