I know many of our readers here are big fans of Flannery O’Connor… Thus, it is with great delight that […]
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Mennonite Literature As Genre
Mennonite Literature, not a term often spoken of or written about in literary circles, nor is it a section that one might find at the neighborhood Barnes and Noble. I would venture to say that the average reader in North America would either scratch their heads at this genre or recall authors like Beverly Lewis and Wanda Brunstetter and the abundant industry of Amish/Mennonite romance novels.
Featured: Why Read Moby Dick? Nathaniel Philbrick [Vol. 4, #26.5]
“An American Mythology” A Review of Why Read Moby Dick? by Nathaniel Philbrick. Reviewed by Chelsea Andres. Why Read Moby […]
Featured: AMERICAN GEORGICS – Hagenstein, Gregg, Donahue, Eds. [Vol. 4, #23]
“For Farmers, For Landowners, For Citizens and Neighbors” A review of ??American Georgics: Writings on Farming, Culture and the Land. […]
Featured: At The Still Point – Sarah Arthur [Vol. 4, #17]
“A Literary Spin on Lectio Divina” A review of At the Still Point: A Literary Guide to Prayer in Ordinary […]