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GRAHAM GREENE’S TIRED HEART–A REVIEW OF “THE HEART OF THE MATTER”

The Heart of the Matter by Graham Greene My rating: 3 of 5 stars Graham Greene, author of novels and stories in multiple genres, is perhaps best known for his writing concerning the “Bad Catholic.” “The Heart of the Matter” … Continue reading

13. July 2012 by David
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Why Did I Wait So Long to Read This Book? a review of Simone Weil’s “Waiting For God”

How does one offer an opinion much less a critique of a “classic” book? A number of my mentors, thoughtful friends, and respected teachers have noted Simon Weil’s influence and have urged me to read her essays–but I resisted. I … Continue reading

08. May 2012 by David
Categories: art, Books, Christianity, Faith, reading, Simone Weil | 1 comment

THE OCCASIONAL READER–WHY YOU SHOULD READ “DIFFICULT” BOOKS

Why you should read difficult books Reviews of   All the Pretty Horses;  author Cormac McCarthy and The Cat’s Table;  author Michael Ondaatje I can hear the screams already, “Clark, get your blankity blank story straight.  Last summer you recommended we read … Continue reading

13. March 2012 by David
Categories: book annotations, Books, Cormac McCarthy, reading, The Occasional Reader, Uncategorized | 2 comments

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