
Calliope
After the loss of all material possessions, of innocence, of identity, of sympathy, of happiness, of God and hope, perhaps an adventure with the electric, orange-haired muse is the key. Devoid of morality and with a penchant for mischief, she is for all intents and purposes Greek, which means pre-Christian. Therefore, her moral code is not affected by the guilt of Christianity. Her nakedness throughout the novel in part symbolizes her complete lack of shame. When Calliope tricks the protagonist into partaking on a wild, episodic flight that intertwines both nature and civilization that sparks shadows of Rousseau, that involves shoplifting and punk rock music, she is not unlike Dante's Virgil leading him on an adventure spiraling back toward redemption. It is only after such a journey that the artist can destroy and create, and having achieved such a thing, he or she is now opened to the return of that natural state experienced most prominently in youth where possibilities seem endless...where hope replaces loss.
- Författare
- Mark Pucci
- ISBN
- 9781491042892
- Språk
- Engelska
- Vikt
- 168 gram
- Utgivningsdatum
- 2013-07-01
- Sidor
- 118
