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The Way of Distortion
A review by Christopher Benfey
"I am one of those people who could die for his religion sooner than take a bath for it," Flannery O'Connor wrote during the spring of 1958, after her rich Savannah cousin Katie Semmes had paid for a pilgrimage to the healing waters of Lourdes for O'Connor, who was suffering from lupus, and for her mother, Regina. O'Connor managed to pare down the original itinerary, eliminating Dublin ("I bet that'll be real sickening") and "Baloney Castle" (as she insisted on calling Blarney Castle in Killarney) from the original tour package. Not wishing to disappoint her ninety-year-old Cousin Semmes, O...
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