Solovyov and Larionov
Eugene Vodolazkin’s debut novel explores the relationship between the history and the present—but any answers it offers are elusive.
Eugene Vodolazkin’s debut novel explores the relationship between the history and the present—but any answers it offers are elusive.
Spencer Reece’s memoir lays bare deeply personal details but doesn’t stop there. Rather, he invites the reader to partake of the means of grace he has received.
An uneven collection of essays nevertheless offers a glimpse at a vision for public Christian intellectualism.
In departing from its 14th-century source material, The Green Knight replaces the possibility of mercy with the imperative to succeed.