
Joshua Hren’s House of Fiction (with wide bay windows for Philosophy + Theology). Visions beat-down & beatific. Good & great books. Excerpts from The Hôtel-Dieu, a forthcoming novel. Readings from Blue Walls Falling Down. Essays from aboveground and under
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“Woman Holding a Balance,” Johannes Vermeer
More than a Matter of Taste: The Moral Imagination and the Spirit of Literature makes its way into the world today. This my tenth book is dedicated to Colleen Hutt and Mary R. Finnegan, friends i...
Vincent van Gogh, “The Novel Reader,” https://www.wikiart.org/en/vincent-van-gogh/the-novel-reader-1888-1
*Today, in anticipation of the publication of More than a Matter of Taste: The Moral Imagination and the Spirit of Literature on May...
Jacopo Tintoretto, “Marriage at Cana,” 1561, Santa Maria della Salute, Venice, Italy.
“Beauty,” David Hume held, “is no quality in things themselves: It exists merely in the mind which contemplates them; and each mind perceives a different...
Portrait of James Joyce by Jacques-Émile Blanche
Dear Readers,
James Joyce has long played a part in my fate, not infrequently in mystifying ways. For instance, having read the short story I composed for her creative writing class circa...
The Body of the Dead Christ in the Tomb, by Hans Holbein
*Typically I would not trouble you at such an hour, but the following has bearing on the strange truths made manifest during this set-apart Time.
Dostoevsky never said “Beauty will...
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