Korpo
5th December 2008, 10:02 AM
Then, once you get into it, other things happen. I got to like Carl (the name of the main character and the narrator of the story). When I got stuck, we'd take long walks and have imaginary discussions together, and he would explain what he would do in whatever situation I'd stuck him in and how he felt about it.
http://www.alternet.org/story/109860/wh ... age=entire (http://www.alternet.org/story/109860/when_faith_turns_deadly/?page=entire)
Actually, this book discussed ("Salvation Boulevard") is about religion - a situation chosen for its dynamic:
The corpse is an atheist professor, the accused an Islamic foreign student, the defense attorney is a Jewish lawyer, the investigator is a born-again Christian -- The Mystery is God. God is the great mystery.
But, given that the author had to mentally create the figure that is so different from himself and his views, and that he later on is capable of dialogueing with it - that's quite something. :)
Oliver
http://www.alternet.org/story/109860/wh ... age=entire (http://www.alternet.org/story/109860/when_faith_turns_deadly/?page=entire)
Actually, this book discussed ("Salvation Boulevard") is about religion - a situation chosen for its dynamic:
The corpse is an atheist professor, the accused an Islamic foreign student, the defense attorney is a Jewish lawyer, the investigator is a born-again Christian -- The Mystery is God. God is the great mystery.
But, given that the author had to mentally create the figure that is so different from himself and his views, and that he later on is capable of dialogueing with it - that's quite something. :)
Oliver