Thursday, August 03, 2006

From "Mystery and Manners"

To be great storytellers, we need something to measure ourselves against, and this is what we conspicuously lack in this age. Men judge themselves now by what they find themselves doing. The Catholic has the natural law and the teachings of the Church to guide him, but for the writing of fiction, something more is necessary...

The Hebrew genius for making the absolute concrete has conditioned the Southerner's way of looking at things. That is one of the reasons why the South is a storytelling section...Nothing will insure the future of Catholic fiction so much as the biblical revival that we see signs of now in Catholic life. The Bible is held sacred in the Church, we hear it read at Mass, bits and pieces of it are exposed to us in the liturgy, but because we are not totally dependent on it, it has not penetrated very far into our consciousness nor conditioned our reactions to experience.

4 comments:

William Luse said...

She sure is right a lot, isn't she?

Muriel said...

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Amanda Mae said...

Dear Whoever This Is,

Please keep posting.

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Anonymous said...

Yes, please do keep posting. I'm working my way through the old stuff, but I'll run out of it soon. Thanks!