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Wise Blood
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- Aug 22, 2024
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- 640
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Summary
With indescribable relief, I note that the summer storms have finally arrived and two-thousand-year-old festival known as Ferragosto is behind us. The festival, originally a celebration of Roman Emperor Augustus, was once a time when beasts of burden were adorned with flowers after the rigors of harvesting and threshing wheat and workers bet their wages on horse races, a ritual which is in some places preserved, such as the Palio di Siena. The ancient tradition is so instilled in the unconscious collective, that the Digital Disconnection reaches its zenith during these holidays. I am still confined in my studio writing another novel with Spartan discipline, so that when I hear some folkloric shouting as tribal as repetitive or teenagers under the influence returning to their parent's house talking in loud voices at six in the morning, which reverberate in the very narrow Mediterranean streets as if their insufferable nonsense were of vital importance to the hood, then, I put in my ear plugs without losing a stitch and keep sewing words lost in thought. So there is no actual Digital Disconnection for me. Because the Flemish triptych of screens on my desk has me by the balls, excuse my French. With the first hailstorm of the summer, as promised, I also caught up with the podcasts that I had not been able to record during the dog days. And of course, I keep reading–making notes and underlining–the authors that stimulate me compelling me to write more, better, faster. Well, if someone doesn't know what I'm saying, writing is a ranging passion, as for others it will undoubtedly be gambling or politicking. It is for all these reasons that I consider it appropriate to comment on Wise Blood by Flannery O'Connor, considered one of the one hundred masterpieces ever written. The…