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Posted by dawnmaria (Member # 4142) on :
 
Mr. Card,
I never really knew anything about the Mormon faith until I read your novels. I have always been fond of studying other religions and I found your novels almost addictive. I am curious about how the Mormon Church received your novels? Do you feel they welcomed them or disapproved? Personally, I thought Saints was one of the most inspiring stories I've ever read. It's quite touching regardless of your religious backround. I have often wished I had the kind of faith shown by Dinah in this story. Thank you for all the wonderful stories!
 
Posted by Catseye1979 (Member # 5560) on :
 
I can't speak for all Mormons but I for one love his books. And so do all the other members of the church that I've loaned his books to. I know that there are some that don't like it but every one has different tastes.
 
Posted by Taalcon (Member # 839) on :
 
I'm pretty sure that there haven't been any General Authorities give any official statement on OSC's works [Wink]

But, if it's any indictation, he was asked to re-write one of (if not the) largest and well known Official Church Pageants: The Hill Cumorah Pageant (now called 'America's Witness for Christ').

I was able to see this production this past summer. It was certainly impressive. I really appreciated it.
 
Posted by Magson (Member # 2300) on :
 
I went to Ricks College in 91-92, and OSC came there to speak. During his speech he mentioned that he was asked to go to Salt Lake City and meet with 2 different church leaders. He described the 1st meeting as being dressed down for writing Saints and portraying the early church leaders "unflatteringly."

Needless to say, he said that he wasn't looking forward to the 2nd meeting, expecting more of the same.

But he went, and it was then that he was asked to write the script for the pageant that Taalcon just mentioned.

Based off that, he said he just chalked it up to people will get what they want out of his work, and where one person will find something that builds faith, another will find something that tears down faith. Call it human nature.

That was a way cool speech. I especially loved the anecdote about being at the Eiffel Tower in Paris and getting sick of all the tour groups being allowed to cut in line, but he didn't want to be "The Ugly American" and yell at the officials waving the groups through in English -- so he yelled at them in Portuguese. Then he pointed at the 40 or so closest people around him in line and said "Nous sommes une groupe! (We are a group!)" and. . . his "group" went up next.

I really wish I hadn't missed the Q&A session that followed, but I had a class I couldn't miss. Ah well. My next door neighbor went and filled me in on all the Xenocide spoilers that got dropped in that meeting, so I still feel like I got a little of it.
 
Posted by Kent (Member # 7850) on :
 
I read a speech by Elder Oaks, a member of the quorum of the Twelve, and he quoted an essay by OSC; so he is obviously in good standing with the highest ups. Just about everyone I know likes Card, and I live in Utah.
 
Posted by Portabello (Member # 7710) on :
 
I currently live in Utah, and OSC used to live in my ward (congregation). He was liked by the people that remember him. Or, at the very least, those that didn't like him are too polite to say so. [Smile]
 
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
 
I would just like to point out that there's no "Mormon Church". The name of our church is the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. I'm sure most of us would appreciate it if you use the correct name. Thanks. [Smile]
 
Posted by dawnmaria (Member # 4142) on :
 
I am sorry. I promise you my intention wasn't to offend anyone.
 
Posted by ketchupqueen (Member # 6877) on :
 
Oh, I'm not taking offense! I was just educating you for future reference. [Smile]
 
Posted by Mr_Megalomaniac (Member # 7695) on :
 
From this interview: http://www.hatrack.com/research/interviews/1999-09-writerswrite.shtml

Card :"There are Mormons who love my work and absolutely get what I'm doing. There are Mormons who think I'm the devil."
And a bit later...
Card: "the latter category is equally divided between leftwing Mormons who think I'm the devil because I'm so rigidly orthodox, and rightwing Mormons who think I'm the devil because I'm so obviously heretical. As long as the hatred is evenly balanced on both sides, I'm probably OK. As for the official Church, the reaction is that despite the distaste some Church leaders have had for some of my works, they have found me loyal enough and orthodox enough in my life and actions to engage me to write major projects for the Church..."

I recently wrote a paper on Mr. Card and I wrote a little about this. I Hope my paper didn't suck TOO MUCH, since I sent him a copy of it.

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