Monday, August 3, 2009

Air Cooled Vs Water Cooled

"Collected Stories" (Flannery O'Connor, 1946-1965)


From the book cover a pale girl to silence demands and causes vampirism chill. The impression increases when one opens it and the elders, prophets, children, peasants and fools who wander through its pages are converted (without knowing it or intending) to wolves to other men.
From this point of view, the stories of Flannery O'Connor can be interpreted as a complaint to the inequality imposed by power plays. It is true that the book addresses over and over again the issue of private property but fails to emphasize, however, the economic privileges that drags, the characters always remain outside the mainstream of consumption and luxury, what evidence is, rather, a cocktail of bourgeois belief that subordinate to the other under a blanket moral. Militants
innocent cynicism infected by the perverse logic of "respect, sharing the stories bring upon themselves the bizarre relationship between domination and benevolence.
Arguably, then, that the chilling effect stems from the trip with the reversibility of which are made of values: that can promote more gentle action provided to claim the superiority of his executor. Compassion is betrayed and seeks compensation inadequate, altruism and longing never satisfied egotism ... hence the tragic nature of power ... hence the failure of the Redemption.

for more and better information refer to the following pages:
• Against the reader tired (Gustavo Martin Garzo)
The good people of the countryside. Flannery O'Connor
C SOURCES OF too realistic a writer. Flannery O'Connor in two different views, with and without faith (Pedro Miguel and Francisco Casavella)

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