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By Robert Coover

A satirical delusion of small-town the USA facilities on a builder's spouse and the erotic strength she exerts over her friends, reworking ahead of their eyes and altering perpetually their notions of correct and improper.

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And also like Christ, Jerry is not apparently meek. His unyielding refusal to do what he does not want to do implies strength rather than weakness, and we must conclude that it's the people who meekly go along with the corruptions of those with power who are actually the meek ones. If we think of the novel in this way, we can conclude two things: the truly meek do inherit the earth, to the extent that the meek conformists aren't the ones victimised by Archie and his like; but since the only apparently meek Jerry is so ruthlessly unyielding and since he really does win, Obie was right in a way he didn't intend: the meekly conventional don't inherit the earth after all.

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