An edition of Speak What We Feel (2001)

Speak what we feel (not what we ought to say)

reflections on literature and faith

1st ed.
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An edition of Speak What We Feel (2001)

Speak what we feel (not what we ought to say)

reflections on literature and faith

1st ed.
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"In this compelling book, the great contemporary spiritual writer and novelist Frederick Buechner plumbs the mysteries and truths behind the literature that speaks to him most powerfully. Buechner presents the four authors who have been his greatest influences, focusing on the question that has emerged at the center of his life - how to face mortality, failure, and tragedy.

Through sensitive biographical exploration and close reading of Gerard Manley Hopkins's sublime later sonnets, Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn, G. K. Chesterton's The Man Who Was Thursday, and William Shakespeare's most powerful play, King Lear, Buechner invites readers to discover the deeper joy and purpose of reading.

He shows how these writers - by putting their passion and pain into their work - have enabled him to bear the weight of his own grief and sadness by "speaking out from under the burden of theirs." Buechner's ruminations on their writings leads to the revelation that God accepts us for doing the best we can, even if our lives are in some ways a failure; even if we have lived a life haunted by tragedy, as Buechner's has been haunted by his father's suicide."--BOOK JACKET.

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HarperSanFrancisco
Language
English
Pages
161

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Cover of: Speak What We Feel
Speak What We Feel
2007, HarperCollins Publishers
in English
Cover of: Speak What We Feel
Speak What We Feel
2007, HarperCollins Publishers
in English
Cover of: Speak What We Feel
Speak What We Feel
2007, HarperCollins Publishers
in English
Cover of: Speak What We Feel
Speak What We Feel
2007, HarperCollins Publishers
in English
Cover of: Speak What We Feel
Speak What We Feel
2007, HarperCollins
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Speak What We Feel: Not What We Ought to Say (Buechner, Frederick)
August 31, 2004, HarperOne
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Cover of: Speak What We Feel
Speak What We Feel: Not What We Ought to Say (Buechner, Frederick)
August 31, 2004, HarperOne
in English
Cover of: Speak what we feel (not what we ought to say)
Speak what we feel (not what we ought to say): reflections on literature and faith
2001, HarperSanFrancisco
in English - 1st ed.

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Edition Notes

Published in
[San Francisco]

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
820.9/382
Library of Congress
PR408.C47 B84 2001, PR408.C47B84 2001

The Physical Object

Pagination
xi, 161 p. ;
Number of pages
161

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3940669M
Internet Archive
speakwhatwefeeln00fred
ISBN 10
006251752X, 0062517538
LCCN
2001016962
OCLC/WorldCat
46321009
Library Thing
23402
Goodreads
857538
123287

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"In 1186 Gerard Manley Hopkins met a young Irish poet named Katharine Tynan while she was sitting for her portrait in the Dublin studio of J. B. Yeats, father of the great W. B."

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Four Unexpected Prophets Who Shine Light into the Darkness

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