Flannery O'Connor Quotes
The Problem Of The Novelist Who Wishes To Write About A Man's Encounter With God Is How He Shall Make The Experience
which Is Both Natural And Supernatural
understandable, And Credible, To His Reader. In Any Age This Would Be A Problem, But In Our Own, It Is A Well- Nigh Insurmountable One. Today's Audience Is One In Which Religious Feeling Has Become, If Not Atrophied, At Least Vaporous And Sentimental.
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