Writer and Religion
Explore the profound intersection of creativity and spirituality in Writer and Religion, a compelling collection of essays and panel discussions from The Writer and Religion Conference held at Washington University in St. Louis. This thought-provoking anthology features contributions from renowned authors, including Eavan Boland's insightful piece "Moving Statues," J.M. Coetzee's engaging "Taking Offense," and Amitav Ghosh's critical examination in "The Fundamentalist Challenge." Published by Southern Illinois University Press in 2000, this paperback edition spans 176 pages, offering readers a rich tapestry of perspectives on the role of faith in the writing process. Perfect for writers, scholars, and anyone intrigued by the relationship between literature and religion, Writer and Religion invites you to delve deeper into the spiritual dimensions of storytelling.