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This Week’s Must Reads (The Daily Beast)

9/07/2011
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The Daily Beast chose Assistant Professor of English Jeff Sharlet’s latest book as one of its must reads for the week of September 2, 2011.

Sharlet’s “Sweet Heaven When I Die is a collection of compact, highly accessible profiles that zoom in to examine various denizens of the American religious fringe,” The Daily Beast said.

Read the full story, published on 09/02/11.

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