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WESTERN/Euro-American 
 
Atheism in Western Literature   
|  Doris Lessing,  the Temptation of Jack Orkney  1978  |  
|  John le Carré on atheism  |  
|   the Emperor's New Clothes - dis/belief in the invisible  |  
|  Moby Dick, by Herman Melville --	atheist as god-fugitive, obsession 	 |  	 		 		
|   Dostoevsky's chapter on the Grand Inquisitor (part 2, book 5: Pro and Contra, chapter V, the Brothers Karamazov   - christian atheism  |  
|   Uncle Remus' "Brer Rabbit and the Tar Baby" (1880) - the success of anti-theism  |  
|   Frank Baum's Wonderful Wizard of Oz  (1900) ... meeting the real Oz, the Terrible  |  
|  San Manuel Bueno, mártir, by Unamuno - christian atheism  |  
|  the Fountainhead, by Ayn Rand - the virtue of selfishness  |  
|  the Magus, by John Fowles - manipulation and control  |  
|  Sherlock Holmes, by Arthur Conan Doyle - logical analysis  |  
|  Waiting for Godot,  by Samuel Beckett (1952) - the god who is never there  |  
|  Superman comics - supernatural being with ethics  |  
|  Batman comics - human being with humanist ethics  |    
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