There might be more than one way to understand the cover of Pee on Water, the collection of short fiction forthcoming from Publishing Genius by Rachel B. Glaser (who, in the interest of disclosure, is a friend), but I want to suggest a way of understanding it that is both religious and irreligious – that involves, I think, a peculiar dissolution of the line between the sacred and the profane.
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the sacred and the profane: a look at the cover of a book by rachel b. glaser
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged 'The Incredulity of St. Thomas', Caravaggio, Christianity, faith, Jesus, Pee on Water, profane, Publishing Genius, Rachel B. Glaser, religion, resurrection, sacred on May 15, 2010 | 6 Comments »