Called Out of Darkness: A Spiritual Confession by Anne Rice

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(Hardcover)

  • Pub. Date: October 2008
  • 256pp
  • Sales Rank: 17,201

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    • Pub. Date: October 2008
    • Publisher: Knopf Publishing Group
    • Format: Hardcover, 256pp
    • Sales Rank: 17,201

    Synopsis

    In 2005, Anne Rice startled her readers with her novel Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt, and by revealing that, after years as an atheist, she had returned to her Catholic faith.

    Christ the Lord: The Road to Cana followed.

    And now, in her powerful and haunting memoir, Rice tells the story of the spiritual transformation that produced a complete change in her literary goals.

    She begins with her girlhood in New Orleans as the devout child in a deeply religious Irish Catholic family. She describes how, as she grew up, she lost her belief in God, but not her desire for a meaningful life.

    She writes about her years in radical Berkeley, where her career as a novelist began with the publication of Interview with the Vampire, soon to be followed by more novels about otherworldly beings, about the realms of good and evil, love and alienation, pageantry and ritual, each reflecting aspects of her often agonizing moral quest.

    She writes about loss and tragedy (her mother’s drinking; the death of her daughter and, later, her beloved husband, Stan Rice); about new joys; about the birth of her son, Christopher; about the family’s return in 1988 to the city of New Orleans, the city that inspired so much of her work. She tells how after an adult lifetime of questioning, she experienced the intense conversion and consecration to Christ that lie behind her most recent novels.

    For her readers old and new, this book explores her continuing interior pilgrimage.


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    Publishers Weekly

    Rice’s long-awaited spiritual memoir details growing up Catholic in New Orleans in the 1940s and ’50s, her 38-year absence from the Church as an adult and her slow but steady return to faith in the late 1990s. Kirsten Potter has a beautifully modulated voice, but seems too young for the autobiographical musings of Rice, who was born more than a generation earlier. It would also have been lovely if the audio version offered musical chanting and singing of the Latin cadences Rice discusses in the memoir as being so instrumental in forming her faith, instead of just spoken recitations of them. However, the audio does offer a welcome bonus: more than 20 minutes of an intimate interview with Rice, conducted by a friend who is a Catholic priest. She discusses her childhood faith, love of Saint Francis and new desire to write a Christian fantasy series. A Knopf hardcover (Reviews, Sept. 15). (Oct.)

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    Biography

    Best known for The Vampire Chronicles, a series of dark, hypnotic novels steeped in Gothic horror, Anne Rice now applies her vivid storytelling skills to Christian fiction, most notably an acclaimed series based on the life of Christ.

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    A Must Read for Allby Anonymous

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    October 20, 2009: Enjoyed the book. Brought back many memories of my own Catholic upbringing. Thanks for sharing your journey.

    I was thrilledby thebooksharer

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    July 16, 2009: This book is thrilling for anyone who loves Jesus Christ and longs to see his light shine into an lost, and darkened soul, reviving and bringing her to joyous life, to read this book was to feel that light and Joy, that is shining so brightly through her spirit, I was touched and challenged by her story. This story and her life was truly inspired by God, for his ultimate greatness.

    early in life ,I read the first two vampire chronicles and felt so overwhelmed with a feeling of despair and a darkened spirit. a friend and I mutualy agreed to put them down at that time even though we were drawn to them. later I realized that to be my own conviction of the holy Spirit, I never thought I would be able to read Anne Rice again!

    Im thrilled


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