HACKER SAFE certified sites prevent over 99.9% of hacker crime.

Jeremy Scahill Read an original essay by Jeremy Scahill and save 30% on Blackwater: The Rise of the World's Most Powerful Mercenary Army.

Blackwater $11.86
Trade Paper Add to Cart



 
Ships free on qualified orders.
$10.95
List price: 15.00
You save: $4.05
TRADE PAPER, USED
Ships in 1 to 3 days
Add to Wishlist
Qty Store Section
1 BurnsideChristianity- Inspirational


Shouts and Whispers
by Jennifer L. Holberg

Shouts and Whispers Cover

Only 1 left in stock at $10.95!

Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

Flannery O'Connor once wrote that "to the hard of hearing you shout, and for the almost-blind you draw large and startling figures." Some of the twenty-one well-known writers included in this book prefer to "shout," as O'Connor did, while others offer what Doris Betts calls "whispering hope." <P>"Shouts and Whispers" contains a fascinating array of reflections on topics surrounding the often-perilous intersection of writing and faith. The authors all agree that literature can help us to be more faithful, yet they approach the subject in ways as diverse as their biographies. Some, like Katherine Paterson and Frederick Buechner, propose models of how literature and belief can fruitfully intersect. Several authors offer insightful metaphors for the experience of doing faith-filled writing, while others speak of writing as finding hope in the midst of brokenness. Finally, in essays by Madeleine L'Engle, Thomas Lynch, and others, readers are encouraged to make the connection between writing and embodiment, translating words into actions.<P>While the essays, addresses, and interviews in "Shouts and Whispers" are by no means the final word, they will provoke rich and nuanced reflection on the dynamic relationship between faith and writing.<P>Interviews with: <BR>Joy Kogawa<BR>Anne Lamott<BR>Kathleen Norris<BR>Paul Schrader<P>Essays by<BR>Doris Betts<BR>Frederick Buechner<BR>Will Campbell<BR>Betty Smartt Carter<BR>Elizabeth Dewberry<BR>David James Duncan<BR>Ron Hansen<BR>Silas House<BR>Jan Karon<BR>Madeleine L'Engle<BR>Bret Lott<BR>Thomas Lynch<BR>Katherine Paterson<BR>James Calvin Schaap<BR>Luci Shaw<BR>Barbara Brown Taylor<BR>Walter Wangerin Jr.

Review:

"What does it mean to be a writer working in a context of faith? Answers to this question and others are the crux of this meaty, thoughtful volume of essays edited from speeches and interviews at the biennial Calvin Festival of Faith and Writing. As with most collections, there is some unevenness but also welcome diversity. The essays range from the gentle simplicity of Jan Karon to David James Duncan's assertion that when writing and faith collide, we'll need to find ways to clean up the 'wreckage.' Katherine Paterson deservedly gets two chapters; Madeleine L'Engle offers an autobiographical look at writing fiction; and literary novelist Bret Lott is unabashedly evangelical. It's hard to go wrong with essays from the esteemed Frederick Buechner, Ron Hansen (who remarks on the 'sabotage of the fictional dream by forcing one's characters to perform the role of mouthpieces'), Elizabeth Dewberry or the delightful Thomas Lynch. There are also interviews with Anne Lamott and Kathleen Norris, and Garry Wills's excellent conversation with screenplay writer and film director Paul Schrader. This collection should be required study for writers of faith and their readers. (June)" Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

Literary culture has long been antagonistic to faith. For writers who have faith commitments of one degree or another, they often wonder how to reconcile the two worlds to which they are committed.

In this engaging volume, twenty-one writers examine the often perilous intersections of literature and belief. They use approaches that are as diverse as their biographies, from Barbara Brown Taylor's calling to behold, to David James Duncan's exploration of the wreckage in the grass around this particular intersection.

The volume also contributions from Doris Betts, Frederick Buechner, Will Campbell, Betty Smartt Carter, Elizabeth Dewberry, David James Duncan, Ron Hansen, Silas House, Jan Karon, Joy Kogawa, Anne Lamott, Madeline L'Engle, Brett Lott, Thomas Lynch, Kathleen Norris Katherine Paterson, James Schaap, Paul Schrader, Luci Shaw, Barbara Brown Taylor, Walter Wangerin Jr.

Taken together, this wonderful collection will encourage and inspire anyone seeking to work out the connection between faith-full writing and writing faithfully.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780802832290
Subtitle:
Twenty-One Writers Speak about Their Writing and Their Faith
Editor:
Holberg, Jennifer L.
Editor:
Holberg, Jennifer L.
Publisher:
Libri
Subject:
General
Subject:
Philosophy
Subject:
Essays
Subject:
Christianity
Subject:
Faith
Subject:
Authors, American
Publication Date:
March 2006
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
257
Dimensions:
8.86x6.44x.70 in. .82 lbs.