Ten articles from the pages of Commonweal Magazine on the intersection of writing and faith. Contributors include novelists Alice McDermott, Peter Quinn, Valeria Sayers, and Jay Neugeboren, as well as critics Paul Elie and Bernard Bergonzi.
The Catholic Novel: Fact or Fiction? by Peter Quinn
Confessions of a Reluctant Catholic: Portrait of a Novelist, by Alice McDermott
What Flannery Knew: Catholic Writing for a Critical Age, by Paul Elie
Being a Writer, Being Catholic: Sometimes the Twain Can Meet, by Valerie Sayers
The Greene-ing of America: Graham Greene’s Anti-Americanism Is Essentially Theological, by Ralph McInerny
The Catholic Novel: Is There Any Such Thing? by Bernard Bergonzi
A Public Catholic: An Interview with 2010 Laetare Medalist Dana Gioia, by Cynthia L. Haven
This Writer’s Life: Irony & Faith in the Work of Tobias Wolff, by Paul J. Contino
Fiction vs. Nonfiction: The Power of a Well-made Story, by Jay Neugeboren
Redeemed from Death? The Faith of a Catholic Novelist, by Alice McDermott
Ten articles from the pages of Commonweal Magazine on the intersection of writing and faith. Contributors include novelists Alice McDermott, Peter Quinn, Valeria Sayers, and Jay Neugeboren, as well as critics Paul Elie and Bernard Bergonzi.
The Catholic Novel: Fact or Fiction? by Peter Quinn
Confessions of a Reluctant Catholic: Portrait of a Novelist, by Alice McDermott
What Flannery Knew: Catholic Writing for a Critical Age, by Paul Elie
Being a Writer, Being Catholic: Sometimes the Twain Can Meet, by Valerie Sayers
The Greene-ing of America: Graham Greene’s Anti-Americanism Is Essentially Theological, by Ralph McInerny
The Catholic Novel: Is There Any Such Thing? by Bernard Bergonzi
A Public Catholic: An Interview with 2010 Laetare Medalist Dana Gioia, by Cynthia L. Haven
This Writer’s Life: Irony & Faith in the Work of Tobias Wolff, by Paul J. Contino
Fiction vs. Nonfiction: The Power of a Well-made Story, by Jay Neugeboren
Redeemed from Death? The Faith of a Catholic Novelist, by Alice McDermott