Farmer, Frances: God Dies in The Scholastic:  A National Classroom Magazine

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Farmer, Frances : God Dies in The Scholastic: A National Classroom Magazine

The Scholastic Publishing Company, Pittsburgh, 1931

4to. Entire issue, Volume 18, Number 7, May 2, 1931, in original printed wraps, generally bright and clean with very light wear-only, and a bit of dust soiling at top and fore edge. In 1931, while yet a senior at West Seattle High School, Seattle, Washington, the author -- who would go on to fame, and tragedy, in Hollywood and the theater -- entered and won $100 from The Scholastic Art & Writing Awards, a writing contest for high school students sponsored by Scholastic Magazine, with the present, controversial essay. In her autobiography, Will There Really Be A Morning?, Farmer wrote that the essay was influenced by her reading of Friedrich Nietzsche: "He expressed the same doubts, only he said it in German: Gott ist tot. God is dead. This I could understand. I was not to assume that there was no God, but I could find no evidence in my life that He existed or that He had ever shown any particular interest in me. I was not an atheist, but I was surely an agnostic, and by the time I was sixteen I was well indoctrinated into this theory." The essay is accompanied by a small portrait of the youthful Farmer. Very scarce,. Magazine. Book Condition: VG. Binding: Soft cover

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