Issue 31
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A conversation with the author of The Brothers K, David James Duncan; fiction by Gina Ochsner; Seamus Heaney’s Electric Light in review; and the “beautiful affliction” of Erica Grimm-Vance. Plus, poetry by Margaret Gibson, Laurie Zimmerman, and Scott Cairns; an open letter to U2; the spiritual frontiers of film; and more.
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Description
Editorial Statement
Gregory Wolfe, Please Touch
Fiction
Barbara Sutton, Tra il Devoto et Profano
Gina Ochsner, Signs and Markings
Poetry
Margaret Gibson, Icon
Stephanie Strickland, Three Poems
Scott Cairns, Two Poems
Larry Wayne Johns, Two Poems
Laurie Zimmerman, Loving Ninevah
Michael Mott, Castagno’s Last Supper
James McAuley, Two Poems
Interview
A Conversation with David James Duncan
Visual Arts
Tim Bascom, A Beautiful Affliction: The Art of Erica Grimm-Vance
Trevor Carolan, The Wilderness Sacraments of Arnold Shives
Essays
Janine Langan, Christianity Encounters Modernism
Ron Austin, The Spiritual Frontiers of Film
Confessions
Jennifer Spiegel, Love Rescue Me: Entering the Holy of Holies
Book Review
John B. Breslin, S.J., on Seamus Heaney’s Electric Light
Mary Kenagy Mitchell on Mark Salzman’s Lying Awake
Additional information
Weight | .75 lbs |
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Dimensions | 10 × 7 × .5 in |