Aug 26, 2021
In his new e book Easy methods to Learn (and Write) Like a
Catholic, fiction author and editor Joshua Hren lays out an
strategy to Catholic literature that spans all the way in which from St.
John Henry Newman known as “a file of man in riot” to the
different finish of the continuum, which is a illustration of the
Beatific Imaginative and prescient. Subjects mentioned embrace:
- How necessary is magnificence to fiction? Will magnificence save the
world? - The significance of particularity; Carmelite vs. Ignatian views
of creativeness - Newman and Augustine on the makes use of, limitations, and risks of
indulging sentiments about fictional characters - Can the motion of grace be dramatized? Can the lifetime of holiness
be fictionalized? - The depiction of repentance, conversion and the lasting results
of sin in authors like Balzac and O’Connor
Joshua Hren is the founder and editor of Wiseblood Books as properly
as, with James Matthew Wilson, founding father of a brand new inventive writing
MFA program on the College of St. Thomas in Houston, which is
additionally mentioned within the episode.
Watch dialogue on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Ump3CRZ6GRY
Hyperlinks
Easy methods to Learn (and Write) Like a Catholic
https://tanbooks.com/liberal-arts/literature-and-theology/how-to-read-and-write-like-a-catholic/
Wiseblood Books https://www.wisebloodbooks.com/
Hearken to Newman’s sermon “The Hazard of Accomplishments” at
Catholic Tradition Audiobooks
https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/st-john-henry-newman-danger-accomplishments/
Learn “The Hazard of Accomplishments”
https://www.newmanreader.org/works/parochial/volume2/sermon30.html
Earlier interview with Joshua Hren, “The Flannery-Haunted
World”
https://www.catholicculture.org/commentary/ep-70-reviving-catholic-literary-tradition-joshua-hren-john-emmet-clarke/
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