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The Silent Cry Information
1,091 words, approx. 4 pages
 The Silent Cry (Japanese 万延元年のフットボール; Man'en Gannen no Futtoboru, literally 'Football in the First Year of Man'en') is a novel by the Nobel Prize winning Japanese author Oe Kenzaburo, first published in Japanese in 1967 and awarded...



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 Interpretation
The Silent Cry: Mysticism and Resistance
07/01/2002: 353 words, approx. 1 pages The Silent Cry: Mysticism and Resistance by Dorothee Soelle Fortress, Minneapolis, 2001. $20.00. 325 pp. ISBN 08006-3266-4. SOULE MAKES A POWERFUL CASE for her position that the reunification of "the inner light of being at one with every living thing [mysticism ] and...
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 Theological Studies
The Silent Cry: Mysticism and Resistance.(Brief Article)
09/01/2002: 329 words, approx. 1 pages By Dorothee Soelle. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2001. Pp. 325. $20. Dorothee Soelle's overriding concern is the democratization of mysticism, reopening "the mystic sensibility that's within all of us" (301). Closely connected is her goal of demonstrating the relationship between mystical encounters and the...



Literary Criticism
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Critical Essay by Celeste Loughman
5,158 words, approx. 17 pages
 In the following essay, Loughman explores Ōe's use of “simultaneity—of past and present, fact and dream, history and myth” in The Silent Cry, arguing that Ōe constructs an ambiguous moral universe in the novel.


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