Jeg er igang med at læse bogen "Cal" af Bernard Mac Laverty.
Hvad symboliserer "The Preacher" på side 1. i bogen?
For dem som ikke har læst den har det noget med situationen i Nord Irland at gøre:
Det jeg har at gå ud fra:
He saw the preacher standing waiting with his glass. it was the local doctor's prescription for any anaemic with a strong stomach. The preacher was tall and thin with the Adam's apple of a vulture and skin that was made even paler, if that was possible, by the light reflected from the white tiles. he cycled the countryside on his breadcart of a bicycle with a small ladder straped to the bar and a clutter of tools in the saddle-bag, nailing tracts made from the tin lids to trees and telegraph-poles. The wages of sin is death. Romans 8:5. ` was a sycamore tree on the magherafelt road; and further out `I am the ressurection of life. John II:25`
Nogen der kan se hvad det skulle symbolisere?
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