<p>Written by Mark Twain during the Philippine-American War in the first decade of the twentieth century <em>The War Prayer</em> tells of a patriotic church service held to send the town's young men off to war. During the service a stranger enters and addresses the gathering. He tells the patriotic crowd that their prayers for victory are double-edged-by praying for victory they are also praying for the destruction of the enemy... for the destruction of human life. <p>Originally rejected for publication in 1905 as not quite suited to a woman's magazine this antiwar parable remained unpublished until 1923 when Twain's literary executor collected it in the volume <em>Europe and Elsewhere</em>. Handsomely illustrated by the artist and war correspondent Philip Groth <em>The War Prayer</em> remains a relevant classic by an American icon.</p>
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