James Matthew Wilson’s Religious Vision
by Mark BauerleinWilson runs through one unpleasant experience and miserable person after another in his new collection The Hanging God. Continue Reading »
Wilson runs through one unpleasant experience and miserable person after another in his new collection The Hanging God. Continue Reading »
Richard III reminds us that there are meta-political realities that exceed politics. Continue Reading »
A review of Jonathan Leaf's Pushkin: A Life Played Out. Continue Reading »
When conventions are aligned with morality, keeping up appearances is sane. Continue Reading »
Sigrid Undset's Kristen Lavransdatter sheds light on the current crisis in the Catholic Church. Continue Reading »
Postcolonial theory, for all its jargon, is built upon simplistic binaries. Continue Reading »
There was, and still is today, a photo of Sinyavsky on one of my bookshelves. Continue Reading »
The God who haunts R. S. Thomas’s poetry is a hidden God, known by his absence. Continue Reading »
The search for community is best accomplished through our common pursuit of the humanistic disciplines. Continue Reading »
What follows is a historical footnote on the Catholic fiction debate.
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