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2. Disorientation and Reorientation in J. F. Powers’s Fiction
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- 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
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- 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