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The tragedy of Joyce Kilmer, the Catholic poet killed in World War I
Stephen Werner
July 27, 2018
The celebrated writer is best known for his 1913 poem “Trees.”
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The restless soul of Anthony Burgess
Christopher Sandford
July 13, 2018
Though ‘lapsed,’ the prolific author was obsessed with the church.
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Phil Klay named 2018 Hunt Prize winner
America Staff
July 05, 2018
Mr. Klay will be awarded the $25,000 George W. Hunt, S.J., Prize at ceremony in September.
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Flannery O’Connor and the Catholic editor who nurtured her career
Maurice Timothy Reidy
June 29, 2018
Patrick Samway draws from letters to paint a picture of an editor and a writer who rarely met in person but who nonetheless forged a close bond.
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What Childish Gambino and Flannery O’Connor have in common
Jim McDermott
May 16, 2018
Gambino’s new video for ‘This is America’ is an experience of radical interruption, one that O’Connor would have appreciated.
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Harry Potter is now on Broadway and it might never leave
Rob Weinert-Kendt
May 04, 2018
“Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” is both a sequel to Rowling’s iconic seven-book series and a canny rehash of many of its tropes.
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