Moudrá krev
1952 • 168 pages

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Beauty of Wise Blood lies in combination of absurdity and grotesque, sometimes even hideous characters. O'Connor depicts both faith and its crisis as warped states of mind.

She redefined Southern Gothic for me. Book isn't preachy, at least not in the traditional sense. Instead it tries to deal with the dark aspects of human nature, accepts them in a way - the irrationality/necessity of faith itself.

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