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Nathanael West's Miss Lonelyhearts and the Problem of Suffering
Authors:Neil Scheurich  Vincent Mullen II
Institution:(1) University of Kentucky, College of Medicine in Lexington, 3470 Blazer Parkway, Lexington, 40509, KY, USA;(2) Veterans Affairs Medical Center in Lexington, Kentucky, 1101 Veterans Drive, Lexington, 40502, KY, USA
Abstract:Nathanael West's novella Miss Lonelyhearts, the harrowing story of a newspaper advice columnist who struggles to cope with the misery of his correspondents, illustrates the often dramatic challenge of locating meaning in human suffering. Situated in an implicitly nihilistic world in which neither transcendent nor immanent meaning can be taken for granted, the story raises vexing questions about how value and significance can arise and be nourished within a therapeutic relationship. The title character's doomed pursuit of faith and his inability to tolerate and acknowledge human suffering constitute a cautionary tale of spiritual failure in the broadest sense.
Keywords:Miss Lonelyhearts                Suffering  Meaning  Spirituality  Literature  Nathanael West
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