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They Call Me Carpenter: A Tale of the Second Coming
Upton Sinclair
2004
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Although Sinclair had written very critically of organized religion in his book The Profits of Religion, in this novel he takes a more human approach to the story of Christ. Of course, the Christ character is repulsed by the show of wealth he finds in 1920s California culture, which ultimately contributes to his leaving. In that sense, They Call Me Carpenter fits well into the canon of Upton Sinclair.
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Keywords
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- Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.) -- Fiction
- Jesus Christ -- Fiction
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