Christ and Apollo, originally published in 1960, is a classic of literary criticism, a book that Commonweal once predicted may well change the course of literary studies. It did not do that, of course. Its literary, philosophical, and theological pre...
Three novellas of vivid 19th century characters in Scotland: a pub owner, female chef, and impoverished bully who overcome life’s circumstances. From rural Scottish towns and Kilchurn Castle ruins, Glasgow area coal mines and wool mills, to the pri...
The Pigs Ate My Little Brother is a darkly comic, unapologetically honest coming-of-age novel told through the voice of Billy Gleason — a pizza-slinging, comic-book-collecting young man navigating the chaos of adolescence, awkward romance, Cat...