Greg Wilbur posts his review and analysis of those things that interest him most: worship, the arts, music, aesthetics, literature, and film, as well as various things related to the work of King's Meadow.
Graham Greene has become one of my favorite authors in recent years.
I read The Quiet American 2-3 years ago & I was hooked.
Since then, I've read Power & the Glory & End of the Affair and Brighton Rock is next on my reading list, actually. I look forward to many more hours with Mr. Greene's work & possibly reading some of N. Sherry's biography of Greene, as well.
Thanks as always for blogging, Greg- it's always a pleasure.
Good to hear from you. And glad to know you're a Greene fan.
Bart: To find out more about Bannockburn and the New College Franklin initiative, you can contact Matt Vest at matt.vest@kingsmeadow.com. He is heading up those projects. Thanks for the Almanac plug!
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Graham Greene has become one of my favorite authors in recent years.
I read The Quiet American 2-3 years ago & I was hooked.
Since then, I've read Power & the Glory & End of the Affair and Brighton Rock is next on my reading list, actually. I look forward to many more hours with Mr. Greene's work & possibly reading some of N. Sherry's biography of Greene, as well.
Thanks as always for blogging, Greg- it's always a pleasure.
How can I find out more about the Bannockburn Literary Fellowship?
By the way, I put in a plug for your Christian Almanac at my blog: bartnewtonblog.blogspot.com
Jeff:
Good to hear from you. And glad to know you're a Greene fan.
Bart: To find out more about Bannockburn and the New College Franklin initiative, you can contact Matt Vest at matt.vest@kingsmeadow.com.
He is heading up those projects. Thanks for the Almanac plug!
Greg
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