<p>In 'Dorian,' Nephi Anderson crafts a narrative that is as much a reflection of early 20th-century Mormon culture as it is a story of personal growth and spiritual discovery. The text is imbued with an austere literary style, bespeaking the era and its religious context. Anderson's novel navigates through the complexities of faith, temptation, and the quest for understanding, engraving itself as a lasting piece in the canon of LDS (Latter-day S...