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Bill McGarvey
Reading Andrew Sullivan’s collection, ‘Out on a Limb: Selected Writing, 1989-2021,’ made me realize I’d never heard Sullivan mentioned in conversations about Catholic writers. Why wasn’t he there? And why wasn’t I surprised?
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James T. Keane
Joan Didion was capable both of conjuring up the horrors of modern life and of offering solace that there was still a point to it all.
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Aidan Johnson
Anne Rice's lush fantasy fiction reflected the lifelong influences of religion and spirituality in her life.
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James T. Keane
John Updike, long one of the nation's finest novelists and short story writers, also wrote extensively about the Christian imagination (and once on his misgivings about Santa Claus).
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Diane Wilson’s book 'The Seed Keeper' is an immersive, affecting account of family and history, trauma and survival, seeds and gardening, stories and healing.
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Diane Scharper
David Diop's new novel centers on the filial love between two Senegalese riflemen, close childhood friends who joined the French army because they hoped to become French citizens at the end of World War I.