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Wise Blood
April 2021: Gothic
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Wise Blood by Flannery O'Connor 4 stars
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It's funny that a woman would write so many negative female characters. I'm working with a company right now that has some unusual communication issues. A few of the women sound like they'd fit right into this book (the manipulation part anyway). It makes me feel disloyal to my gender to even say so.

But having said that, her stories are all pretty dark.
I had to resort to some internet research to figure out what it was I just read. This "novel" is made up of several short stories altered to fit into a whole. After learning this, the odd sense that there are multiple main characters was more clear.
I borrowed some quotes from an Encyclopedia Britanica article about the author and this novel to help me capture the feeling of this book. The main character Hazel Motes travels to a town "populated by a grotesque cast of itinerant loners, false prophets, and displaced persons on the make." And from there the story "becomes increasingly violent and phantasmagorical".
I've read some of Flannery O'Connor's short stories, so I was expecting a some very dark twists and turns. But this may top the list as the strangest book I've ever read. There's a theft of a midget-mummy (and deciding this mummy is the new Jesus), fights with a man in a gorilla suit, rivals run over in the street, two cases of intentional blinding with lime (one not successful, the other very successful). And all of the women depicted in this novel are scheming, manipulative, out for money and just plain mean.