A Literary Shema: Annie Dillard's Judeo-Christian Vision and Voice - eBook
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A Literary Shema: Annie Dillard's Judeo-Christian Vision and Voice - eBook  -     By: Lori A. Kanitz

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Title: A Literary Shema: Annie Dillard's Judeo-Christian Vision and Voice - eBook
By: Lori A. Kanitz
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Pickwick Publications
Publication Date: 2020
ISBN: 9781532642050
ISBN-13: 9781532642050
Stock No: WW108962EB

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For the duration of her writing career, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Annie Dillard has unflinchingly asked and kept on asking enormous and difficult questions: What is the relation of Creator to creation? Why is there evil and unjust suffering? How do we make meaning of our experiences? Who is responsible for redeeming the world's brokenness? Moreover, she has done so in every genre within the impressive range of her canon: her poetry, literary nonfiction, novels, autobiography, literary criticism, and memoirs. Two enduring influences have shaped Dillard's cosmos-spanning questions and their metanarratives--Christianity and Jewish mysticism, particularly Hasidism and Isaac Luria's Kabbalism. Though much scholarly attention has been paid to the influence of Christian mysticism in Dillard's work, none has yet explored the role of her lifelong interest in Jewish mystical traditions. This book seeks to fill that scholarly gap and demonstrate how Dillard's theological vision and voice both reflect and enact central features of Hasidic and Kabbalistic thought, resulting in what could be called Dillard's literary shema.

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Lori A. Kanitz is the Assistant Director of the Institute for Faith and Learning at Baylor University where she also teaches in the Honors College.

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