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The Saint of Unbelief

Abstract:
The Saint of Unbelief: Shrike, Epistemology, and Postmodernism


michael dibardino


"I am a great saint," Shrike declares to open his seduction speech, to which he
closes with a most debased and equally empowering form of a new omnipotence: "I spit on them all" (Miss Lonelyhearts 7)....

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Gabriel Smith

posted 12/21/09 @ 10:38 AM EST

This is a very interesting article, although some generalizations could (and should), be fixed. Shrike as a personfied pineal gland is quite an innovative way of reading the novel.

Nice work.
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