“The Vatican Cellars” by Andre Gide

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“The Vatican Cellars,” originally titled “Les Caves du Vatican,” is a novel by André Gide published in 1914. It explores themes of art, power, and morality through the story of Father Turlupin’s quest to restore religious faith during World War I. The book is renowned for its philosophical depth and satirical examination of institutional religion.

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