Cult Fiction: One Writer's Creative Journey Through an Extreme Religion
Why would an aspiring young writer of fiction and poetry such as author K. Gordon Neufeld join an extreme religion like the Unification Church of the Reverend Sun Myung Moon? How did Neufeld's involvement in this group impact his creative writing, and how did writing impact his involvement? After leaving the group, how did Neufeld process his experiences through creative writing? Finally, what value can writing have for other survivors of extreme religions? These are the questions this book explores, while providing samples of Neufeld's creative writing from 1973 to 2013. The four questions are explored in a series of four academic papers presented at conferences of the International Cultic Studies Association. The sample writings range from highly intense personal reflections to zany and irreverent spoofs, and include many sensitive, thoughtful short stories and poems. This collection will be of interest to academics wanting to understand the psychological roots and effects of cultic involvement, and also to general readers who just want to read a good story.
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Cult Fiction: One Writer's Creative Journey Through an Extreme Religion
Why would an aspiring young writer of fiction and poetry such as author K. Gordon Neufeld join an extreme religion like the Unification Church of the Reverend Sun Myung Moon? How did Neufeld's involvement in this group impact his creative writing, and how did writing impact his involvement? After leaving the group, how did Neufeld process his experiences through creative writing? Finally, what value can writing have for other survivors of extreme religions? These are the questions this book explores, while providing samples of Neufeld's creative writing from 1973 to 2013. The four questions are explored in a series of four academic papers presented at conferences of the International Cultic Studies Association. The sample writings range from highly intense personal reflections to zany and irreverent spoofs, and include many sensitive, thoughtful short stories and poems. This collection will be of interest to academics wanting to understand the psychological roots and effects of cultic involvement, and also to general readers who just want to read a good story.
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Cult Fiction: One Writer's Creative Journey Through an Extreme Religion

Cult Fiction: One Writer's Creative Journey Through an Extreme Religion

by K. Gordon Neufeld
Cult Fiction: One Writer's Creative Journey Through an Extreme Religion

Cult Fiction: One Writer's Creative Journey Through an Extreme Religion

by K. Gordon Neufeld

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Why would an aspiring young writer of fiction and poetry such as author K. Gordon Neufeld join an extreme religion like the Unification Church of the Reverend Sun Myung Moon? How did Neufeld's involvement in this group impact his creative writing, and how did writing impact his involvement? After leaving the group, how did Neufeld process his experiences through creative writing? Finally, what value can writing have for other survivors of extreme religions? These are the questions this book explores, while providing samples of Neufeld's creative writing from 1973 to 2013. The four questions are explored in a series of four academic papers presented at conferences of the International Cultic Studies Association. The sample writings range from highly intense personal reflections to zany and irreverent spoofs, and include many sensitive, thoughtful short stories and poems. This collection will be of interest to academics wanting to understand the psychological roots and effects of cultic involvement, and also to general readers who just want to read a good story.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940150461567
Publisher: Virtualbookworm.com Publishing, Incorporated
Publication date: 06/30/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

K. Gordon Neufeld is the author of Heartbreak and Rage: Ten Years Under Sun Myung Moon, A Cult Survivor's Memoir. As well, he is the author of short stories which have appeared in literary journals such as The Windsor Review and The Nashwaak Review. Neufeld received a Master of Fine Arts degree in Creative Writing from the University of British Columbia in 1997.

Originally from Calgary, Alberta, Neufeld joined the Unification Church of the Reverend Sun Myung Moon in 1976 while travelling through California. He remained a member for ten years. After leaving the group, he returned to Canada and resumed his education, while returning to his original ambition to be a writer. As a result of publication of his memoir, in 2005 he began corresponding with Mary Jo Downey, another former member of the Unification Church, who was researching cult narratives. The couple married in Concord, Massachusetts in 2009. Neufeld lives with his wife and step-daughter, Eiry, in a small town in upstate New York.
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