
William E. Barrett
William E. Barrett was an American author best known for his novel 'The Left Hand of God,' which explores themes of faith and morality through the story of a false priest and the complexities of divine influence. His work gained further recognition when it was adapted into a film in 1955, starring Humphrey Bogart and Gene Tierney. Barrett's writing often delved into the intersections of human experience and spirituality, prompting readers to contemplate the nature of belief and the role of divine providence.
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William E. Barrett wrote the novel 'The Left Hand of God' which was adapted into a film.
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