Author: | Sarah Colwell | ISBN: | 9781370685059 |
Publisher: | Sarah Colwell | Publication: | November 27, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Sarah Colwell |
ISBN: | 9781370685059 |
Publisher: | Sarah Colwell |
Publication: | November 27, 2016 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
This book is the first part of Disguised as a Man: Malachi Martin & Me, originally published as one long book under the pseudonym, Sally Hawthorne. The longer book broke down naturally to a trilogy, so each more readable section is available now as Part I: The Encounter, Part II: Hostage to the Devil and Part III: Windswept House. The true story recounts the long love affair between the late Father Malachi Martin, a man whose reputation is, even now, notorious and enigmatic, and the author, a young woman thirty-seven years younger.
Part III describes Martin's increasingly bizarre thinking and behavior and the author's reluctant realization that she has been just another victim in his serial seduction of the minds of people who wanted to believe what proved to be confabulation, religious fraud and spiritual exploitation.
All attempts at writing a genuine biography of Martin proved futile, for Malachi Martin was a master of confabulation. Instead, it became a memoir of infatuation, seduction, faith and its erosion, and what it means to tell the truth and to recover autonomy and integrity after living in fantasy world that Malachi fostered in the mind of the author. Martin's brilliance is apparent on almost every page, but the books raise more questions than they answer. Exorcism, extraterrestrials, politics and, of course, religion, are among the major themes of Martin's stories, tales that strain the credulity of even his most ardent lover and fan.
This book is the first part of Disguised as a Man: Malachi Martin & Me, originally published as one long book under the pseudonym, Sally Hawthorne. The longer book broke down naturally to a trilogy, so each more readable section is available now as Part I: The Encounter, Part II: Hostage to the Devil and Part III: Windswept House. The true story recounts the long love affair between the late Father Malachi Martin, a man whose reputation is, even now, notorious and enigmatic, and the author, a young woman thirty-seven years younger.
Part III describes Martin's increasingly bizarre thinking and behavior and the author's reluctant realization that she has been just another victim in his serial seduction of the minds of people who wanted to believe what proved to be confabulation, religious fraud and spiritual exploitation.
All attempts at writing a genuine biography of Martin proved futile, for Malachi Martin was a master of confabulation. Instead, it became a memoir of infatuation, seduction, faith and its erosion, and what it means to tell the truth and to recover autonomy and integrity after living in fantasy world that Malachi fostered in the mind of the author. Martin's brilliance is apparent on almost every page, but the books raise more questions than they answer. Exorcism, extraterrestrials, politics and, of course, religion, are among the major themes of Martin's stories, tales that strain the credulity of even his most ardent lover and fan.