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Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith [Unabridged] [Paperback]

Jon Krakauer
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1 July 2011 0330419129 978-0330419123 4
From the bestselling author of Into the Wild and Into Thin Air , a riveting account of Taliban-like theocracies in the American heartland controlled by renegade Mormon prophets

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  • Paperback: 372 pages
  • Publisher: Pan; 4 edition (1 July 2011)
  • Language: Unknown
  • ISBN-10: 0330419129
  • ISBN-13: 978-0330419123
  • Product Dimensions: 13 x 19.7 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 15,161 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Under the Banner of Heaven is a riveting read. The Lafferty boys were brought up in a squeaky clean All-American family. So what made two of them follow revelations from God to slit the throat of their ex-beauty queen sister-in-law and her infant daughter? The problem was that they got involved in the fundamentalist, survivalist wing of the Mormon Church.

Author Jon Krakauer expertly jumps from the immediate horror of the Lafferty boys to the context of Mormonism and the wider questions of religious violence. In the process we are taken on a house of horrors ride through the badlands of fundamentalist Mormon religion. Krakauer introduces us to red necks with more than 30 "wives"--many who were "married" in their early teens. It's a story of fraud, child abuse, incest, physical violence and spiritual and emotional rape at a deep level.

The contemporary story is lurid and shocking, but as Krakauer relates the picaresque story of Joseph Smith--the founder of the Mormon religion--you realise that present day fundamentalist Mormons are far closer to their founder in spirit and behaviour than the more squeaky clean manifestations of modern Mormonism. This well researched and tightly written account gives a great potted history of Mormonism and illuminates the psychotic fringes of religious mentality. In doing so it reveals the wild dangers of spiritual free wheeling and the need for caution and restraint in religion. --Dwight Longenecker --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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"'A provocative look at the twisted roots of American fundamentalism' Will Self, Evening Standard Books of the Year; 'Excellent... a lucid, judicious, even sympathetic account not just of Mormon Fundamentalism but of the seductive power of fanaticism in general' Daily Telegraph; 'Krakauer writes exceptionally well: as thrilling as Capote on true crime, as devastating as Nietzsche on religious fundamentalism' Scotland on Sunday; 'Remarkable... for anyone interested in the wilder frontiers of spiritual conviction, this book is a must' Independent; 'Krakauer is an adept chronicler of extremists, and he's as intent on understanding religious fanatics as he was in his earlier books on exploring the obsessions of monomaniacal adventures' Los Angeles Times"

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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful
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...although nominally about Mormonism (with a handy picture of a mountain on the cover, just to tempt in Krakauer fans who liked'Into Thin Air'), 'Under the Banner of Heaven' is really about how fundamentalism distorts everyone who touches it.

There's a wonderful scene near the end where he asks Ron Lafferty, who's spent half his adult life in prison for his part in a 'religious' murder of a woman and a baby whether he sees any similiarities between himself and Osama bin Laden... and for just a second, he almost does.

Unusual and utterly engrossing, this book is wonderful reading for almost anyone: it's beautifully written (if often harrowing), and if Krakauer rarely conceals his own prejudices, without his passion, it wouldn't be nearly so intense and fascinating.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Fundamentalism from Within 30 Aug 2004
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This book no doubt has its detractors. In typical fashion they will try to defend themselves which of course is completely justified. However, if one reads Jon Krakauer's book with an open mind (I know of no other way to properly read a book) then you will appreciate the sheer enormity of the challenges this book poses in trying to understand the human condition. This book is about way more than religious fundamentalism, it's an inquiry into the extent that we justify our thoughts, rituals, beliefs, actions and even the 'justification of our justifications' in an effort to find our appropriate place in this infinitely complex human 'order'. It's a powerful book dedicated to the ever-elusive pursuit of truth. To come away from this book unchallenged means only one thing, ignorance. Well done Jon. A masterpiece.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Under The Banner Of Heaven 7 Feb 2008
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'Under The Banner Of Heaven' is written with Jon Krakauer's usual easily read and digested style and tells the story not only of the Mormon fundamentalist murder of a mother and baby in the early 1980's, but also the history of the Mormon faith. Knowing nothing about Mormons, this historical aspect of the book really added to my overall understanding of the murders (and what may have lead to them) and the two aspects of this book are weaved together perfectly. The parts about the murders are shocking and a touch distressing to read in places and the origins and development of the Mormon faith is hard to believe at times. Jon Krakauer seems to write in a measured way and doesn't seem excessively biased. A great deal of the points he makes are backed up by various Mormon texts and interviews. The extent of Mormon fundamentalism is unnerving to discover and read about and casts their self proclaimed religious superiority in a rather dubious light. This is a clear and readable account of some horrific murders and the history of the Mormon faith and it kept me engrossed the whole way through. It's not Krakauer's usual outdoor adventure type book, but it is a fascinating read never-the-less. Worth a read.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Modern take on 'In cold blood', with added Mormon...
Well, just finished this, and its a riveting read, deconstructing the murder of a woman and her young child by fundamentalist Mormon Ron Lafferty in 1984, because "God told me... Read more
Published 7 months ago by ijhodgson
5.0 out of 5 stars pacey read
just came back from holiday where I read this book, which a friend had reccomended. i thought the way the book was structured was very good, the beginning had a lot of info on... Read more
Published 12 months ago by gg
3.0 out of 5 stars under the banner of heaven
The book waves together two historical events: the roots of the Mormon Church and the crimes committed by Fundamentalist Mormons today. Read more
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4.0 out of 5 stars informative but wandering
This book was an interesting and easy read. I had a hard time putting it down and would definitely recommend it. But... Read more
Published on 6 May 2011 by GLB
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I read this book because I enjoyed Into the Wild, both book and film, and because I read in the February issue of Vogue that Kristen Stewart was reading it. Read more
Published on 31 Jan 2011 by Nena
5.0 out of 5 stars A History of Violence and Delusion
I had already read Stolen Innocence and Escape written by two former Mormen multi-wives and I wanted to find out more about this Religion to see what the appeal was. Read more
Published on 20 Oct 2010 by S. Thorkildsen
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best books I have read!
Wow, what a book! Its an informative and emotional read.

The true story of how a mother and baby are murdered by 2 brothers, who believe that they are instruments of... Read more
Published on 9 Oct 2010 by Adam
5.0 out of 5 stars another great Krakauer book
I first read Into the Wild by John Krakauer (the movie didnt do it justice) and later Into Thin Air, before reading this book. Read more
Published on 25 Dec 2009 by danielwimp
5.0 out of 5 stars almost a textbook on Mormonism and its present-day fundamentalist...
An excellent read for anyone with a curious mind! Historically accurate as can be, it tracks Mormonism from its origins in Palmyra, NY, all the way to Utah. Read more
Published on 3 Jun 2009 by Ms. M. Re
5.0 out of 5 stars Great read for those with an interest in corruption in religion
If you like to read about religion from a critical point of view, then this is a fantastic book to read. Read more
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