MARILYN F. MORIARITY is a professor of English at Hollins University. She is coeditor of
Critical Architecture and Contemporary Culture and author of
Writing Science through Critical Thinking. Her fiction and creative nonfiction has been published in
Faultline,
Mondo Greco,
Nimrod,
Peregrine,
Phoebe,
Quarterly West,
Thema, and the
Kenyon Review.
Moses Unchained is the moving true story of a modern outlaw’s struggle with faith, betrayal, and the accidental nature of life. Zack Rosen was a simple man, but one with many contrasts. An urban Jew from New Jersey who moved south and converted to fundamentalist Christianity, he was not a philosopher or theologian but a man’s man, a tattooed truck driver who built a classic Harley-Davidson from spare parts. Zack met and married Shelley, another converted Jew, but their happiness was brief. Secrets from Shelley’s past came back to haunt them, and her sudden death from pneumon/ia revealed that she had AIDS and she had given the virus to Zack.
Suddenly faced with the loss of his family, his job, his income, and eventually, his own life, Zack became an itinerant evangelist. He introduced himself to author Marilyn F. Moriarty in 1993 with the words, I got an honorable testimony. She listened to this story and became his friend and caregiver. At his request, she has told his story here.