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Christian Wiman: July 2009
Christian Wiman is a welcome voice in contemporary poetry. His is a gracious, impassioned intellect, full of both energy and gravity—and here is a broadly read writer who affirms the value of timeless religious questions.
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Robert Clark: November 2008
In an era when we all bemoan the speed and superficiality of our daily lives, Robert Clark is the perfect antidote: his slowness reminds us of how much we miss and desperately need to recapture.
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David McGlynn: October 2008
In both his fiction and nonfiction, David McGlynn’s great theme is youth: its pains, confusions, and glories, its energy and idealism, its awakening to the possibilities of sex and work, tragedy and betrayal, and its potential for extraordinary goodness.
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David Griffith: August 2008
David Griffith is a writer to watch—politically engaged and bitingly funny, but never shrill.
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Elaine Neil Orr: July 2008
Elaine Neil Orr tells the truth about the way modern westerners think. Perhaps because she was raised in Nigeria, she has some critical distance from the American mind.
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