Apr
30
When such [Christian] believers are gifted with imagination (and what is imagination but, in part, a mysterious metaphor-making capacity), the “natural” world scarcely exists except as a supernatural manifestation; surfaces are masks through which an underlying, far more significant reality asserts itself in ways that may be startling and original and sometimes grotesque.Joyce Carol Oates on Flannery O’Connor - from an essay on O’Conner’s “The Artificial Nigger”