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Paperback The War Prayer: Mark Twain Book

ISBN: 1025475089

ISBN13: 9781025475080

The War Prayer: Mark Twain

"The War Prayer" is a searing and powerful indictment of war and the blind patriotism that often accompanies it. Written by the legendary American satirist Mark Twain, this short work captures a chilling moment in a church service where a congregation gathers to pray for their soldiers' victory. Amidst the fervor of nationalistic zeal, an aged stranger appears, claiming to be a messenger from God. He delivers a sobering message: to pray for victory is to simultaneously pray for the utter destruction, suffering, and death of the opposing side.

Through this provocative narrative, Twain explores themes of religious hypocrisy and the moral contradictions inherent in the glorification of conflict. Although written during a time of international conflict, the message remains timeless and universal, challenging readers to consider the true cost of their supplications. "The War Prayer" stands as one of Twain's most potent pieces of social commentary, showcasing his mastery of satire and his deep-seated skepticism toward the romanticization of battle. This work continues to be a vital piece of American literature, offering a haunting reflection on the ethics of war and the power of rhetoric.

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