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I used to subscribe to Mars Hill Audio magazine. I always enjoyed it, but let my subscription lapse when my commute shrunk to four minutes (15 minutes by foot). I might have to order this, though:

In this MARS HILL AUDIO Conversation, Ken Myers talks with Susan Srigley about how O'Connor's perception of reality suffuses her fiction in ways that fit the views of how art works developed by Thomas Aquinas, views often summarized as "sacramental" or incarnational." And Ralph Wood discusses O'Connor's acceptance of the limits placed in our lives by Providence, how limits may be a source of wisdom rather than frustration. Wood also talks about the place of Southern culture and history in O'Connor's work as well as her sympathies with backwoods religion.
Hillbilly Thomist is available on either CD or cassette for $7 each plus shipping and handling.

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