January 12, 2022
TC Merrill’s debut novel, minor insulta provocative depiction of the emptiness of undergraduate life at an Ivy League university. The main character is a new student who is troubled by what others think of him intellectually, socially, and sexually, and the more he tries to make a good impression, the more he makes a fool of himself. The novel ends up being a repository of humiliation, and its final catastrophe represents the words of St. Bernard: “Humiliation is the path to humility.”
Merrill joins the show to talk about his novel, the essay “The Condition of the Catholic Novelist,” and Waugh’s essay. Brideshead revisitedHow Fiction Writers Should Approach the Portrait of Sexuality, The Relationship Between Art and Emotion, and René Girard.
Watch the interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/xH1Fm6C9i7E
link
https://www.wisebloodbooks.com/store/p103/minor-indignities-by-trevor-cribben-merrill.html
“The circumstances of a Catholic novelist”
https://www.wisebloodbooks.com/store/p116/The-Situation-of-the-Catholic-Novelist.html
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