Modern literary criticism has virtually neglected to interpret contemporary narrative fiction, poetry, and drama from a distinctly religious perspective. In this book, Robert Detweiler, the premier scholar of theology-based literary criticism, redresses this lack by presenting a clear and comprehensive study of religious themes in contemporary fiction. He applies the latest critical treatments to the study of religious themes in various works, including works by Margaret Atwood, Jorge Luis Borges, Annie Dillard, Franz Kafka, Milan Kundera, Walker Percy, and John Updike. In so doing, Detweiler keenly demonstrates that there are many ways to conduct a religious reading of a text.
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Book Description Hardback. Condition: VERY GOOD. 1st Edition. 1989. Macmillan. First. Hard Cover. Book- VG. DJ- VG. 8.5x5.5. 198pp. Imagining what the narrative experience of the old storytelling cultures might have been like, this book seeks to approximate that experience by describing, and undertaking, interpretations of texts of fiction that stress the sense of mystery and the sacred, the role of the body in the writing and reading process, and the difference the community still makes in the production and reception of narrative. Seller Inventory # 1600767