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Ink and Spirit

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Book Ink and Spirit Penelope Lively
Libristo code: 08015741
Publishers CANTERBURY PRESS NORWICH, May 2012
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s suspicious as one often is of the other, literature and spirituality enjoy a rich and deep relationship. They have been inextricably linked since narrative and symbol first met in the earliest biblical writings. Story, poetry and drama have always been used to express the human search for religious meaning and to modulate the divine voice. Equally, 'Take Christianity out of English literature,' asks Ronald Blythe in this book, 'and what is left?' In this fascinating and spirited collection of essays the novelist Penelope Lively explores fiction writing as an act of creation with its clear spiritual resonances. A. N. Wilson inveighs against the modern church for its desecration of the language which shaped and nurtured it. The poet David Scott looks at the lonely, subversive calling of the priest-poet from Caedmon to R. S. Thomas, and Richard Marsh considers David Jones's writings in the First World War where, for many, religion turned to mud and the only way across that vast no man's land was by the same ancient way of myth and symbol, the way that literature and spirituality have travelled together since the beginning.

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Full name Ink and Spirit
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2012
Number of pages 144
EAN 9781853113635
ISBN 1853113638
Libristo code 08015741
Weight 158
Dimensions 133 x 203 x 7
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