I love being in the middle of a good essay collection and this one is just right so far.
I love being in the middle of a good essay collection and this one is just right so far.
I put this collection of essays on my TBR list on the strength of O‘Gieblyn‘s essay “On Subtlety” that was in the summer issue of Tin House. I have no regrets for impulse purchasing this book at B&N. Wow! It‘s a strong group of essays covering the Midwest, Christian rock, biblical literalism, and Mike Pence. I could not put it down! Now back to more mundane books (this one shone so bright everything else is dull). 🤩
I wanted a bit more emotional engagement from these essays. I look for that and/or aesthetically pleasing prose from any essay unless its ideas are really important to me, and crisply delivered, as with a Sontag piece. These essays often skirt around lost faith, but in a way that tends to hold back. There's a lot of enlightening stuff re why fundamental Christians do what they do, but in the end I have a low tolerance for OT bible stories & such.