Arthur Miller's A Canticle For Leibowitz

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After recently finishing the novel A Canticle for Leibowitz and I was very impressed. Despite its recurrent, rather fatal view of history and human nature, and I personally thought it had a well-rounded view of people and some not all of them certainly do good things among the bad happening.

In particular, I was impressed by the level of religion, especially the main one which was Catholicism. I'm am religious, but not from the view of being a Catholic so it was interesting to read about the history with in this novel that’s about a religion I am not aware of. I really liked how Miller turns this story around by making religion the element that holds onto mankind's tradition of living when the world around has fallen and continually falling