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Hamlet in New Orleans
A conversation with novelist and playwright Elizabeth Dewberry
W. Dale Brown
posted 05/01/02

John Ruskin's Fierce Sadness
The unconversion of a Victorian prophet
James Turner
posted 05/01/02

Tolkien Canonized
Should the creator of the Lord of the Rings be acknowledged as the foremost author of the twentieth century?
Aaron Belz
posted 01/01/02

Not First in Words but in Flesh
Language and truth in the Christian literary tradition
Stephen N. Williams
posted 01/01/02

The Last Catholic Writer in America?
Paul Elie
posted 11/01/01

John Tokyo in the Letter Read
How Japanese and English—and all other languages—follow the same basic principles despite their bewildering variety.
John H. McWhorter
posted 11/01/01

Wole Soyinka's Outrage
The divided soul of Nigeria's Nobel laureate.
Alan Jacobs
posted 11/01/01

Edward Said: Secular Protestant
Mark Walhout
posted 09/01/01

Emily Dickinson's Hidden God
Grant Wacker
posted 07/01/01

The Voice That Found Her
Native American novelist and poet Diane Glancy writes by listening.
Wendy Murray Zoba
posted 05/01/01

Restoration
J. Bottum
posted 03/01/01

death drops
by Otto Selles
posted 01/01/01

Postmodern Hamlet
Can Shakespeare survive the dissolution of the self?
Debra Rienstra
posted 01/01/01

Librarian of Babel
The Gnostic imagination of Jorge Luis Borges.
Robert Royal
posted 01/01/01

The Bones in Mr. Eliot's Closet
Rediscovering the patron saint of all the flawed and haunted seekers of modernity.
Michael R. Stevens
posted 11/01/00

I Gave This Day to God
Luci Shaw
posted 11/01/00

The Uncensored Merton
Timothy Jones
posted 11/01/00

Poetry: Why Bother?
Reading for "soul-culture."
Jill Peláez Baumgaertner
posted 11/01/00

The Two Eliots
To all appearance, a biographer writes, "Eliot was conventional, mild, decorous, yet the hidden character was daring and savage."
Jewel Spears Brooker
posted 11/01/00

Mandela's Miracle
Special Section: White/Other
Joel Carpenter
posted 09/01/00

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