God’s Grace (Twentieth Century Classics)

God’s Grace by Bernard Malamud, published by Penguin Classics in May 1995, is a thought-provoking work that recounts the experiences of Calvin Cohn, the sole survivor of an apocalypse. This edition, available in English and spanning 144 pages, delves into themes of faith and existence in a transformed world.
Readers will find a narrative that explores the complexities of survival and the search for meaning in a desolate landscape. The story presents a unique perspective on religious themes, as Calvin navigates his new reality and contemplates the implications of being the last human alive. Through this exploration, the book engages with concepts of American fiction and religious fiction, inviting reflection on the nature of humanity and divine intervention.
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Recounts the experiences of Calvin Cohn, who, through a divine slip, is the only human being left alive after the apocalypse
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