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Daniel in the lions’ den: A Berrigan biography
Diane Scharper
November 01, 2017
Daniel Berrigan, S.J., went from a poet to an activist, and turned activism into poetry.
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Has the United States learned its lesson after the My Lai Massacre?
Thomas C. Fox
November 01, 2017
This is a book about war, about inhumane acts, about personal and institutional instincts of self-preservation.
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The forest was his cathedral: three new books deepen our understanding of Thoreau
Franklin Freeman
November 01, 2017
Three recent books on Thoreau, prompted by the the 200th anniversary of his birth, deepen our understanding of him.
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Good nonfiction may teach us what to believe, but fiction teaches us how
Liam Callanan
October 31, 2017
Fiction moves us, engages us, finds for us truths we may not have recognized when first presented to us as fact. Fiction teaches us agility, the importance of leaping from word to meaning, and the pleasure that’s to be had in doing so.
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The time the Jesuits deleted a paragraph out of a Flannery O’Connor essay
Liam Callanan
October 31, 2017
Be careful when you're editing famous writers!
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Reporting on World War II: to hell and back, all for a good story
Peter Reichard
October 30, 2017
The Great War had a tincture of tragic elegy.... World War II, by contrast, was thoroughly modern, disengaged from any romantic past.
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