His writing is dominated by detailed characterization and moral issues. As Card says, "We care about moral issues, nobility, decency, happiness, goodness -- the issues that matter in the real world, but which can only be addressed, in their purity, in fiction." |
His writing is dominated by detailed characterization and moral issues. As Card says, "We care about moral issues, nobility, decency, happiness, goodness -- the issues that matter in the real world, but which can only be addressed, in their purity, in fiction." |
His writing is dominated by detailed characterization and moral issues. As Card says, "We care about moral issues, nobility, decency, happiness, goodness -- the issues that matter in the real world, but which can only be addressed, in their purity, in fiction."
Some of his novels, for example [Stone Tables]?, which is a novel about the life of Biblical Moses, have explicit religious themes. In his other writings, the influence of his Mormon beliefs is not as obvious, but still there.
Incomplete bibliography of Orson Scott Card's writings: