I recently discovered that the last thing Andrew Lytle published before he died at the ripe ol’ age of 92 was a book entitled Kristin: A Reading by Andrew Lytle. Naturally, he’s referring to the heroine of the medieval Norwegian saga: Kristin Lavransdatter. This is exciting on several levels—mainly that Kristin seems to be Lytle’s […]
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Andrew Lytle on Kristin Lavransdatter
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Mar 2012
An Article on Poetic Knowledge
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Mar 2012
Dear Friends, I must encourage you whole-heartedly to visit this link (at the bottom of my post) and read the contents. It is a book review (by a comrade–Kirk Kramer) of Dr. James Taylor’s Poetic Knowledge. If you have not already picked up a copy of this book, I highly recommend that you do so. […]
Dear friends, Please visit the Clairvaux Institute’s website and read the letter about efforts to found the new school for the Academic year 2012-2013! Let us not forget to pray for this effort and give any financial support possible. Here is the link: https://clairvauxinstitute.org/school/ St. Gregory the Great, Benedict, and Don Bosco pray for us! […]