On God
An Uncommon Conversation
What's it about
Have you ever wrestled with the big questions of existence, faith, and the nature of God? Imagine sitting down with one of the 20th century's most provocative minds to explore the universe's greatest mysteries, from creation and evil to the very essence of human purpose. This uncommon conversation challenges everything you thought you knew about divinity. You'll discover a radical vision of God not as an all-powerful, perfect being, but as a flawed, striving artist engaged in a cosmic battle against a rival creator, with humanity as the crucial prize.
Meet the author
Twice awarded the Pulitzer Prize and a National Book Award, Norman Mailer was one of the twentieth century's most provocative and influential literary figures. A novelist, journalist, and public intellectual, he spent a lifetime wrestling with America's deepest contradictions, from war and politics to celebrity and crime. This fearless, lifelong inquiry into the human condition and its moral complexities culminates in his profound and candid exploration of faith, existence, and the nature of the divine in On God.

What's it about
Have you ever wrestled with the big questions of existence, faith, and the nature of God? Imagine sitting down with one of the 20th century's most provocative minds to explore the universe's greatest mysteries, from creation and evil to the very essence of human purpose. This uncommon conversation challenges everything you thought you knew about divinity. You'll discover a radical vision of God not as an all-powerful, perfect being, but as a flawed, striving artist engaged in a cosmic battle against a rival creator, with humanity as the crucial prize.
Meet the author
Twice awarded the Pulitzer Prize and a National Book Award, Norman Mailer was one of the twentieth century's most provocative and influential literary figures. A novelist, journalist, and public intellectual, he spent a lifetime wrestling with America's deepest contradictions, from war and politics to celebrity and crime. This fearless, lifelong inquiry into the human condition and its moral complexities culminates in his profound and candid exploration of faith, existence, and the nature of the divine in On God.
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