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Spring Literary Review 2022

Vol. 226 / No. 5

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Arts & Culture Features
Kenneth L. WoodwardMarch 31, 2022

Kenneth Woodward interviews the Rev. Joseph Komonchak, the renowned scholar of the Second Vatican Council, on the council's impact yesterday and today.

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Marcia Pally's new book focuses on Leonard Cohen's faith, relationships and worldview through his use of Jewish and Christian imagery.

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Rob Weinert-KendtMarch 25, 2022

In “Camera Man,” the critic Dana Stevens uses the biography of the great silent film clown as a lens to explore the early days of movies, the cultural forces that gave them birth and the social upheavals they in turn engendered.

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Jon M. SweeneyMarch 31, 2022

Forty years after its publication, Jon Sweeney revisits ‘Blue Highways’ and its iconoclastic author.

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Mike MastromatteoMarch 31, 2022

Does Christian literary expression hover as “something between a dead language and a hangover"? Have Catholic artists “ceded the arts to secular society"? In response to what might be considered a literary call to action comes a new book by Joshua Hren.

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Diane ScharperMarch 31, 2022

Using present tense, omniscient point of view and a William Faulkner-like stream-of-consciousness, Damon Galgut takes readers into the heads of every character in his new novel.

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Christiana ZennerMarch 31, 2022

Katharine Hayhoe's new book is a conversational, first-person narrative that melds the social science around climate change attitudes and communication into a framework and set of stories that readers can access and relate to.