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I promise you: one of the very best authors you may’ve never heard of is Juan Rulfo (1917-1986). If you know this Mexican genius’s work, especially his novel Pedro Páramo, you’re fully aware of what a master he is. If you don’t, I hope this...
In these troubled times, I often worry that we’re slipping into a new Dark Age. And I wonder if we’ll find a way, as our ancestors did in the sixth, seventh, and eighth centuries, to safeguard the best of our heritage from the descending gl...
In 1728, Benjamin Franklin wrote a curious document, “Articles of Belief and Acts of Religion,” that records his religious position. Traditionally interpreted as a straightforward declaration of deism, I argued in my 1998 book Benjamin Fran...
“The past is never dead. It’s not even past.”1 —William Faulkner
“His soul had approached the region where dwell the vast hosts of the dead. He was conscious of, but could not apprehend, their wayward and flickering existence.”2 —James...
“Force is that x that turns anybody who is subjected to it into a thing. It turns a man into a stone.”1 —Simone Weil
“What is terrible in power is that it contains the unlimited.”2 —Simone Weil
New York Times columnist David French re...
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Retired philosophy professor & priest, Kerry is the author or editor of over 40 books and hundreds of articles. Several of his books have been translated; others have won awards. He writes on philosophy, literature, religion, and culture.
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