Search results for term 'Dana Gioia'
Hercules at the Seminary: Dana Gioia Brings Seneca to the Catholic Imagination
America’s leading Catholic poet offers a stunning new verse translation of a play once read by Dante and forgotten by most — until now.
Dana Gioia, Cultural Renovation and the Catholic Writer Today
Book highlights literature’s patrimony and what it means today.
California Poet Laureate Dana Gioia on the Poetry of Life
‘The world is shimmering with signs of sacred things,’ he likes to say.
Of Poetry and Pandemic, Reading and Reality, Writing and Work
Dana Gioia says: ‘Solitude and reflection … will change lives.’
Here’s the Latest Proof of the ‘Exciting Rebirth’ of Catholic Poetry in the US
This collection of poems by James Matthew Wilson offers an appreciation for the gift of life in all its sorrows, wonders, mysteries and simple pleasures.
Transformed by the Beauty and the Life of Christ: The Future of the Catholic Literary Imagination
COMMENTARY: Contemplating what constitutes ‘a good and beautiful work.’
Beyond Trends: Why Catholic Beauty is Captivating a New Generation
ANALYSIS: Catholic aesthetics have captivated both believers and nonbelievers worldwide, sparking a renewed admiration for the good, the true, and the beautiful.
