In a letter dated Could 31, 1960, Flannery O’Connor, the writer greatest identified for her classic story, “A Good Man is Laborious to Discover” (listen to her learn the story right here) penned a letter to her buddy, the playwright Maryat Lee. It begins fairly abruptly, likely as a result of it’s replying to somefactor Maryat stated in a previous letter:
I hope you don’t have mates who recommend Ayn Rand to you. The fiction of Ayn Rand is as little as you may get re fiction. I hope you picked it up off the ground of the submethod and threw it within the close toest rubbish pail. She makes Mickey Spillane appear to be Dostoevsky.
The letter, which you’ll be able to learn on-line or discover within the guide The Behavior of Being, then turns to other matters.
O’Connor’s critical appraisal of Ayn Rand’s books is pretty straightforward. However right here’s one factoid price knowing. Mickey Spillane (referenced in O’Connor’s letter) was an enormously popular mystery author, who bought some 225 million books during his lifetime. According to his Washington Publish obit, “his specialty was tight-fisted, sadistic revenge stories, typically featuring his alcoholic gumshoe Mike Hammer and a solid of evildoers.” Critics, appalled by the intercourse and violence in his books, dismissed his writing. However Ayn Rand defended him. In public, she stated that Spillane was underneathrated. In her guide The Romantic Manifesto, Rand put Spillane in some unexpected company when she wrote: “[Victor] Hugo provides me the textureing of entering a cathedral–Dostoevsky provides me the textureing of entering a chamber of horrors, however with a powerful information–Spillane provides me the textureing of listening to a military band in a public park–Tolstoy provides me the textureing of an unsanitary againyard which I don’t care to enter.”
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