You Are Old, Father William
by John WilsonWhy are old people so invisible in our “culture”? Continue Reading »
Why are old people so invisible in our “culture”? Continue Reading »
Murray’s poems pack an impossible amount of meaning into short lines. Continue Reading »
Murray’s writing about the landscape and mores of rural Australia drew attention in his home country. Continue Reading »
Les Murray's work helped raise his nation's poetry to a level of global importance. Continue Reading »
Though George Saunders may have formally left the Church, its forms didn’t leave him. Continue Reading »
Celebrations of Ruskin’s polymathic genius usually miss the role of Christianity in his outlook and writing. Continue Reading »
A review of Between Two Millstones, Book 1: Sketches of Exile, 1974-1978. Continue Reading »
We rarely endorse everything we read. Sometimes we read works with which we strenuously disagree. Continue Reading »
Change is often imperceptible until something jolts us, prompting us to stand back. Continue Reading »
This year marks the centenary of Willa Cather’s My Ántonia, and we can thank Viola Roseboro for its creation. Continue Reading »