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This review appears in the forthcoming summer edition of FORMA to which you can subscribe now. Other essays include a piece by James Matthew Wilson on poetry and the moral imagination, Emily Andrews on Tolstoy’s view of literary criticism, ...
Gracy Olmstead is on a mission. “Many rural towns,” she writes in her new book, Uprooted: Recovering the Legacy of the Places We’ve Left Behind (out now from Sentinel), “are considered interchangeable and expendable, valuable not for their ...
One cause of embarrassment for the literary critic occurs when an author makes most clear the purposes of his art in inferior work. We want to engage with an author’s highest achievements. To mine the lesser ones that might otherwise pass u...
The writers behind this newsletter.
Owner of Goldberry Books in Concord, NC; editor of The Goldberry Reviews; host of Close Reads, The Daily Poem, Bibliography, and Withywindle Podcasts
Teacher, editor, podcaster, and author. Specializes in Classical Education, literature, and the Christian imagination.
Classical teacher and administrator, Close Reads/Daily Poem co-host, Amateur
James Matthew Wilson's most recent book of poems is The Strangeness of the Good (Angelico, 2022). He directs the MFA program in creative writing at the University of Saint Thomas, Houston
Poet and theologian living in Washington State.
John Wilson edited Books & Culture (1995-2016). He writes regularly for First Things and a range of other magazines. He is a contributing editor at the Englewood Review of Books and senior editor at Marginalia Review of Books.
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