Fairie on the Hudson
by Peter J. LeithartTara Isabella Burton's novel Here in Avalon hints that life can be guided by unchosen and given quests, lived out in a world teeming with real angels and mysterious human souls. Continue Reading »
Tara Isabella Burton's novel Here in Avalon hints that life can be guided by unchosen and given quests, lived out in a world teeming with real angels and mysterious human souls. Continue Reading »
Walking on Thin Air is a splendid book about the simple joys of life like reading, writing, and walking. Continue Reading »
Having literary companions along the Lenten journey can help us live the traditional practices of intensified prayer, fasting, and almsgiving. Continue Reading »
Those familiar with Christian Wiman’s career will know he has explored various forms: poetry, anthology, criticism, and memoir. Zero at the Bone combines each of his talents to produce something familiar and yet strangely new. Continue Reading »
From a book on missionaries in the U.S. to espionage fiction, these are novels that should be on your list. Continue Reading »
That I May Dwell Among Them is a rigorous and illuminating look at biblical scholarship. Continue Reading »
We asked some of our writers to contribute a paragraph about the most memorable books they read this year. Continue Reading »
If you have on your gift-list for Christmas any bookish men or women, then Ear Training would make a splendid gift. Continue Reading »
Like the denizens of the Divine Comedy, Jon Fosse’s characters are for the most part fixed in continuations of their erstwhile, earthly habits. Continue Reading »
Katy Carl's stories, imbued with Catholicism, lodge in the mind uncomfortably and call for another reading. Continue Reading »