The past isn't dead. It isn't even the past," William Faulker
wrote.The Southern Reporter constitutes a report on the collisions
between a present that cannot find its voice and a past that
reaches out incessantly into the lives of contemporary men and
women.
An old Louisiana lawyer finds himself in California seeking a
missing heir who is a physicist, musician, doctor, theologian-and a
leader of a crazed and murderous santanistic cult.
A childless retired couple prepares treats for Halloween's
children-only to find that the "children" have taken on the
character of their terrifying costumes.
An elderly lawyer, dying of cancer, is forced to recall an even
greater pain and finds his own kind of salvation in the remembrance
of love.
A court reporter, who has spent his life recording the crimes
and affairs of others, at last cannot stand the flood of evil and
visits his own justice on a man the jury has found innocent of
rape.
A young boy is caught between his high-spirited, hell-raising
uncle and the deadly civilizing force of his mother.
The Southern Reporter penetrates the fa?ade of contemporary
life, looking for its roots in the past -- not simply the past of
its people but the looming imaginary structure of western history,
against which all of us lead our lives -- and die our deaths. The
search for images of order and the loss of them constitute the
meaning of The Southern Reporter.
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