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A Clementine father gains national prominence as a preacher and becomes involved in a series of bizarre happenings

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"Superbly comic" -- Nancy Pearl, "Book Lust

""Each sentence tends to be an event; yet every event, like every firm but fluent sentence, is an open door into the next half--expected, half--shocking encounter...."Morte D'Urban"is [J.F. Powers's] supreme fiction." -- F.W. Dupee

."..[Powers's] priests were creatures of a vivid, sympathetic, and unerring imagination...." -- Andrew Greeley, "Commonweal"

""D'Urban" is a gem--a supremely funny tale about Father Urban, a Midwestern priest who believes in golf, baseball, scotch, and the Roman Catholic Church, perhaps in that order. Fr. Urban's struggles with the management of a parish are rendered with a comic's timing, and Powers's prose and dialogue are as sharp as anything in Flannery O'Connor. Is anyone as funny today? Maybe David Gates; maybe Tom Drury." --"Publishers Weekly "

"Superbly comic" -- Nancy Pearl, "Book Lust

""Each sentence tends to be an event; yet every event, like every firm but fluent sentence, is an open door into the next half--expected, half--shocking encounter...."Morte D'Urban"is [J.F. Powers's] supreme fiction." -- F.W. Dupee

."..[Powers's] priests were creatures of a vivid, sympathetic, and unerring imagination...." -- Andrew Greeley, "Commonweal"

"D Urban" is a gem a supremely funny tale about Father Urban, a Midwestern priest who believes in golf, baseball, scotch, and the Roman Catholic Church, perhaps in that order. Fr. Urban s struggles with the management of a parish are rendered with a comic s timing, and Powers s prose and dialogue are as sharp as anything in Flannery O Connor. Is anyone as funny today? Maybe David Gates; maybe Tom Drury. "Publishers Weekly "
"Superbly comic" Nancy Pearl, "Book Lust
""Each sentence tends to be an event; yet every event, like every firm but fluent sentence, is an open door into the next half expected, half shocking encounter ."Morte D Urban"is [J.F. Powers s] supreme fiction." F.W. Dupee
" [Powers s] priests were creatures of a vivid, sympathetic, and unerring imagination ." Andrew Greeley, "Commonweal""

"D'Urban is a gem--a supremely funny tale about Father Urban, a Midwestern priest who believes in golf, baseball, scotch, and the Roman Catholic Church, perhaps in that order. Fr. Urban's struggles with the management of a parish are rendered with a comic's timing, and Powers's prose and dialogue are as sharp as anything in Flannery O'Connor. Is anyone as funny today? Maybe David Gates; maybe Tom Drury." --Publishers Weekly

"Superbly comic" -- Nancy Pearl, Book Lust

"Each sentence tends to be an event; yet every event, like every firm but fluent sentence, is an open door into the next half--expected, half--shocking encounter....Morte D'Urbanis [J.F. Powers's] supreme fiction." -- F.W. Dupee

..".[Powers's] priests were creatures of a vivid, sympathetic, and unerring imagination...." -- Andrew Greeley, Commonweal
About the Author:
J. F. Powers (1917-1999) was born in Jacksonville, Illinois, and studied at Northwestern University while holding a variety of jobs in Chicago and working on his writing. He published his first stories in The Catholic Worker and, as a pacifist, spent thirteen months in prison during World War II. Powers was the author of three collections of short stories and two novels―Morte D'Urban, which won the National Book Award, and Wheat That Springeth Green―all of which have been reissued by New York Review Books. He lived in Ireland and the United States and taught for many years at St John's University in Collegeville, Minnesota.

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  • PublisherWashington Square Pr
  • Publication date1990
  • ISBN 10 0671683918
  • ISBN 13 9780671683917
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