Short story only *** “The State of Grace”, under the appearance of a miraculous chronicle, makes fun of our fear (and indulgence) of the seven deadly sins catalogued by the Church. To sin, Aymé seems to say, depends on the intention of the sinner, and only God knows what lies behind what might seem a sinful act.
Short story only *** “The State of Grace”, under the appearance of a miraculous chronicle, makes fun of our fear (and indulgence) of the seven deadly sins catalogued by the Church. To sin, Aymé seems to say, depends on the intention of the sinner, and only God knows what lies behind what might seem a sinful act.