Flannery O'Connor

The violent bear it away

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Flannery O'Connor's “The Violent Bear It Away” is a profound exploration of faith, morality, and the often violent intersection of the two within the landscape of the American South. The novel follows the tumultuous journey of young Francis Marion Tarwater, a boy torn between familial legacy and his own burgeoning autonomy. O'Connor employs her signature Southern Gothic style, blending rich, evocative imagery with razor-sharp dialogue to illustrate the conflict between spiritual obligation and personal freedom, all within a context marked by post-war existential thought and a burgeoning modernity that challenges traditional religious narratives. Flannery O'Connor, a devout Catholic and a significant voice in 20th-century literature, draws heavily from her Southern upbringing and her keen understanding of human nature. Her own struggles with faith and illness are woven throughout her works, as exemplified in Tarwater'Äôs psychological turmoil and the figurative violence that accompanies his search for identity. O'Connor's acute awareness of the complexities of belief and doubt enables her to probe deep into the philosophical and theological questions that informed her life and writing. Readers will find “The Violent Bear It Away” a compelling and challenging read, one that confronts the often uncomfortable truths of existence and the human quest for meaning. O'Connor's lyrical prose and gripping narrative invite profound contemplation, making this novel essential for anyone interested in the interplay of faith, identity, and the human condition.
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198 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2021
Publication year
2021
Publisher
Good Press
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