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- The_Book_of_Bebb abstract "The Book of Bebb is a novel tetralogy by Frederick Buechner. The series consists of Lion Country (1971), Open Heart (1972), Love Feast (1974) and Treasure Hunt (1977). The tetralogy was then edited and published in one volume as The Book of Bebb (1979).The Bebb novels revolve around the figure of Leo Bebb, a clergyman with a shady past, and are narrated by his son-in-law, Antonio Parr. Timothy K. Jones notes that Buechner \"did not flinch at depicting Bebb's shady finances and sexual exhibitionism.\"W. Dale Brown argues that The Book of Bebb \"continues with the questions dominating all of Buechner's work: belief versus unbelief, the ambiguities of life, the nature of sin, human lostness, spiritual homesickness, the quest for self-identity, the need for self-revelation, the search for meaning, and the possibility of joy.\" Brown goes on to suggest that \"Buechner's repeated use of ambiguous protagonists as channels of grace suggests Graham Greene, J. F. Powers and Robertson Davies.\"".
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- The_Book_of_Bebb wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_Buechner.
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- The_Book_of_Bebb wikiPageWikiLinkText "Book of Bebb".
- The_Book_of_Bebb wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Book of Bebb".
- The_Book_of_Bebb author Frederick_Buechner.
- The_Book_of_Bebb books Lion_Country.
- The_Book_of_Bebb books "Love Feast".
- The_Book_of_Bebb books "Open Heart".
- The_Book_of_Bebb books "Treasure Hunt".
- The_Book_of_Bebb imageCaption "Cover of the first collected edition".
- The_Book_of_Bebb language "English".
- The_Book_of_Bebb name "The Book of Bebb".
- The_Book_of_Bebb pubDate "1971".
- The_Book_of_Bebb publisher Atheneum_Books.
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- The_Book_of_Bebb subject Category:Literary_tetralogies.
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- The_Book_of_Bebb comment "The Book of Bebb is a novel tetralogy by Frederick Buechner. The series consists of Lion Country (1971), Open Heart (1972), Love Feast (1974) and Treasure Hunt (1977). The tetralogy was then edited and published in one volume as The Book of Bebb (1979).The Bebb novels revolve around the figure of Leo Bebb, a clergyman with a shady past, and are narrated by his son-in-law, Antonio Parr. Timothy K.".
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