Thursday, September 11, 2014

The horrors within …

… The Millions : Heart of Darkness: On William Giraldi’s Hold the Dark. (Hat tip, Dave Lull.)

Beha’s evolution as a Catholic doesn’t surprise me. Catholicism is as much a culture as it is a religion. It is indelible. A tattoo. One of the difficulties of writing about a Catholic writer’s religious practice is that practice might depend on the day of the week, the location of the moon. Although he no longer professes the faith, Giraldi is, through and through, a Catholic writer. Beha is interested in representing how Catholicism affects contemporary reality. Giraldi depicts a soulless, surreal world, where evil is overwhelming. Their foundations are the same. Their performances differ.
You could even say it is the cornerstone of Western culture.

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