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Vardis Fisher An American Atheist Author - Summer 1997 |
 | | Vardis Fisher’s latest volume, the sixth in his fictostenographic history of civilization, is less a novel than a pedantic, prurient diatribe against one of the best-publicized kings Israel ever had. |
 | | Then the family decided Vardis and his brother were old enough to go to school in Annis, and the two boys spent a year living there with their Aunt Phoebe. |
 | | Vardis Fisher rose from a life of poverty, ignorance, and superstition to one of some affluence, a Ph.D., and freedom from the Mormon religion of his family; he was able to become an Atheist intellectual. |
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