Wise Blood
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**"Wise Blood"** follows the journey of Hazel Motes, a disillusioned war veteran who returns to his hometown in the South, only to find himself grappling with existential questions and a deep sense of spiritual emptiness. Determined to reject the religious beliefs he was raised with, Hazel decides to establish the Church Without Christ, a starkly nihilistic and iconoclastic movement.
Hazel's path intersects with a variety of eccentric and troubled characters, each representing different facets of belief and doubt. Among them are Enoch Emery, a lonely and obsessive young man who believes in signs and prophecies; Asa Hawks, a blind preacher who claims to have been blinded by his faith; and his daughter, Sabbath Lily, who becomes entangled in Hazel's quest.
O'Connor's prose is rich and evocative, infused with dark humor and a keen insight into human nature. The novel delves into themes of redemption, the clash between religious fervor and skepticism, and the struggle to find meaning in a world that often seems devoid of it. Hazel's journey is both a literal and metaphorical road trip through the South, filled with bizarre encounters and symbolic events that challenge his convictions.
The novel's climax and resolution are as unsettling as they are profound, leaving readers to ponder the nature of faith, redemption, and the human condition.
Details
- Publication Date
- Jul 19, 2024
- Language
- English
- Category
- Comics & Graphic Novels
- Copyright
- No Known Copyright (Public Domain)
- Contributors
- By (author): Flannery O'Connor
Specifications
- Format
- EPUB
Keywords
Flannery O'ConnorWise BloodSouthern GothicHazel MotesFaith and doubtRedemptionExistentialismSpiritual emptinessAsa HawksEnoch EmerySabbath Lily HawksBlind preacherReligious skepticismDark humorAmerican literatureGrotesque charactersChurch Without Christ1950s novelTheological themesHuman conditionIsolationIdentityTransformationExistential questAdaptationJohn HustonSouthern United StatesfictionreligionGuardian's 100 Greatest Novels of All Time (2003)film/TV adaptation