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Startling Figures - Encounters With American Catholic Fiction

English · Hardback

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"Startling Figures is about Catholic fiction in a secular age and the rhetorical strategies Catholic writers employ to reach a skeptical, indifferent, or even hostile audience. Although characters in contemporary Catholic fiction frequently struggle with doubt and fear, these works retain a belief in the possibility for transcendent meaning and value beyond the limits of the purely secular. Individual chapters include close readings of some of the best works of contemporary American Catholic fiction, which shed light on the narrative techniques that Catholic writers use to point their characters, and their readers, beyond the horizon of secularity and toward an idea of transcendence while also making connections between the widely acknowledged twentieth-century masters of the form and their twenty-first-century counterparts. This book is focused both on the aspects of craft that Catholic writers employ to shape the reader's experience of the story and on the effect the story has on the reader. One recurring theme that is central to both is how often Catholic writers use narrative violence and other, similar disorienting techniques in order to unsettle the reader. These moments can leave both characters within the stories and the readers themselves shaken and unmoored, and this, O'Connell argues, is often a first step toward the recognition, and even possibly the acceptance, of grace. Individual chapters look at these themes in the works of Flannery O'Connor, J. F. Powers, Walker Percy, Tim Gautreaux, Alice McDermott, George Saunders, and Phil Klay and Kirstin Valdez Quade"--

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Introduction: "Surprise Me": Going inside the "Black Box" of Catholic Fiction | 1

1 The "Blasting Annihilating Light" of Flannery O'Connor's Art | 17

2 Disorientation and Reorientation in J. F. Powers's Fiction | 34

3 Walker Percy and the End of the Modern World | 53

4 Tim Gautreaux and a Postconciliar Approach to Violence | 73

5 Belief and Ambiguity in the Fiction of Alice McDermott | 92

6 "Life Is Rough and Death Is Coming": George Saunders and the Catholic Literary Tradition | 112

Epilogue: Phil Klay, Kirstin Valdez Quade, and the State of Contemporary Catholic Literature | 133

Acknowledgments | 147

Notes | 151

Works Cited | 165

Index | 173


About the author










Michael O'Connell is an independent scholar living in Ann Arbor, MI. He holds a Ph.D. in English from Loyola University Chicago. His scholarship focuses primarily on the fields of contemporary American literature and religion and literature. He has worked as an editor, freelance writer, and associate professor at the university level. He is the editor of Conversations with George Saunders and is a contributor to David Foster Wallace and Religion: Essays on Faith and Fiction.

Product details

Authors Michael O'Connell, Michael O''connell
Publisher Fordham University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.08.2023
 
EAN 9781531503451
ISBN 978-1-5315-0345-1
No. of pages 176
Series Studies in the Catholic Imagin
Studies in the Catholic Imagination: The Flannery O'Connor Trust Series
Subject Humanities, art, music > Religion/theology > Christianity

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