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James Matthew Wilson has published ten books, among them four collections of poems, including The Strangeness of the Good. His poems, essays, and reviews appear regularly in a wide range of magazines and journals. The winner of the 2017 Hiett Prize from the Dallas Institute of Humanities and Culture, Wilson also serves as Poet-in-Residence of the Benedict XVI Institute for Sacred Music and Divine Worship, poetry editor of Modern Age magazine, and series editor of Colosseum Books, a new imprint that publishes the best contemporary poetry and literary criticism of serious craft and spiritual depth.-bio via University of St. Thomas, Houston Get full access to The Daily Poem Podcast at dailypoempod.substack.com/subscribe
Oggi facciamo un piccolo esperimento, dimenticate il classico “Canto di Natale” Noi vogliamo proporvi un racconto che vi faccia provare i brividi… Il Fantasma della Vigilia di Natale di James Matthew Barrie. Mettetevi comodi e buon ascolto.
James and Matthew sit down with Ben and Dennis and continue the discussion about how generations work together in the church.
Todd and Ellen talked about how they consume media, as well as Archbishop Paglia's comments on euthanasia. James M Wilson shared his article about the first metaphysical poet. Dr Robert Royal discussed the synod.
Live from the 2022 Catholic Imagination Conference in Dallas, TX, Nate and Rich interview Dr. James Matthew Wilson. James Matthew Wilson is Cullen Foundation Chair in English Literature and the Founding Director of the Master of Fine Arts program in Creative Writing, at the University of Saint Thomas, Houston. He is an award-winning scholar of philosophical-theology and literature, and he is a poet and critic of contemporary poetry. His work appears regularly in First Things, The Wall Street Journal, The Hudson Review, and many other publications. He has published twelve books, including six books and chapbooks of poetry.
James Matthew Brown talks with J about the boom years for yoga in the early aughts and the legacy of his teacher, Maty Ezraty. They discuss his gigs teaching the Gore family during the 2000 election and touring with the Red Hot Chili Peppers, how he became a student of Maty, the formation of Yoga Works teacher training, alignment vs flow, the sale of the centers to venture capitalists and the conundrum of scaling, leaving the yoga world only to learn that its where you truly belong, and the aspects of teaching that remain true over time. To subscribe and support the show… GET PREMIUM. Check out J's other podcast… J. BROWN YOGA THOUGHTS.
durée : 01:13:07 - Fictions / Théâtre et Cie - Peter Pan est-il un fantôme ? Un enfant du songe ? Les deux ? Oui et….. bien plus encore.
durée : 00:44:10 - Fictions / Théâtre et Cie - Ce roman de James Matthew Barrie, resté inédit en France pendant plus d'un siècle, est construit en colimaçon et en kaléidoscope. Dans cet enchâssement de récits, l'un des fils est celui de la paternité. Et ce roman gigogne est le berceau d'un célèbre personnage, Peter Pan.
durée : 01:13:07 - Fictions / Théâtre et Cie - Peter Pan est-il un fantôme ? Un enfant du songe ? Les deux ? Oui et….. bien plus encore.
durée : 00:44:10 - Fictions / Théâtre et Cie - Ce roman de James Matthew Barrie, resté inédit en France pendant plus d'un siècle, est construit en colimaçon et en kaléidoscope. Dans cet enchâssement de récits, l'un des fils est celui de la paternité. Et ce roman gigogne est le berceau d'un célèbre personnage, Peter Pan.
In todays podcast, James & Matthew rank ALL SIXTEEN of the festive specials we've had in modern Doctor Who.
Para los episodios de biografías llega la vida del creador de Peter Pan, entre otras muchas cosas: James Matthew Barrie. Espero que os guste. con Luis Martínez Vallés Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
In this podcast, James & Matthew discuss EVERYTHING 60th Anniversary! They theorise on David Tennants 14th Doctor, Ncuti Gatwas 15th Doctor, the return of Donna Noble, Neil Patrick Harris' character and much more!
Actor James Matthew Fuller joins the Outlaws today for a deep dive in the world of acting, training to be a superhero, his origin story, and more! Follow his IMDB & Social Media's below! https://www.imdb.com/name/nm6373875/ https://www.instagram.com/jamesmatthewfuller/?hl=en --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/outlaws-entertainment/support
The Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program at the University of St. Thomas offers an advanced apprenticeship in poetry and fiction, taught by a host of distinguished writers and scholars. The MFA in Creative Writing integrates intense and invigorating workshops in writing with a series of comprehensive seminars in the Catholic literary and intellectual tradition. Courses are online and flexible (with an optional residency), and tailored to the needs of students and their writings. Students in the program gain experience, confidence, and mastery as writers with the goal of completing excellent work worthy of publication. They do so in an intellectual setting that will deepen their understanding of art and beauty and give them a broad grasp of the western literary tradition especially as it has been shaped by the great Catholic authors of past and present. ABOUT JAMES WILSON James Matthew Wilson is the Cullen Foundation Chair of English Literature and the Director of the MFA program in Creative Writing at the University of Saint Thomas Houston. The author of eleven books, including his most recent collection of poems, "The Strangeness of the Good" (Angelico, 2020), Wilson is the recipient of numerous awards for his writings on art and culture, including the Hiett Prize and the Parnassus Prize. Wilson serves also as the poet-in-residence of the Benedict XVI Institute for Sacred Music and Divine Worship, the editor of Colosseum Books, and the poetry editor of Modern Age magazine. WEBSITE About The CatholicAuthor Show The show about Catholic fiction for ordinary, modern authors! We talk creed, craft, and co-creation, rooted in grit, grace, gods, and dragons. Let's inspire your faith and your fiction! ABOUT CATHOLICAUTHOR The creative community for the modern Catholic author. We're helping Catholic authors grow, connect, and keep writing. Join the mailing list | About CatholicAuthor | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube FREE COURSE: How to be a Catholic Author Helping authors write exciting novels, connect faith with fiction, and be a better Catholic! Start this Course --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/catholicauthor/message
Subscribe Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart Support The Daily Gardener Buy Me A Coffee Connect for FREE! The Friday Newsletter | Daily Gardener Community Historical Events National Public Gardens Week This week marks the beginning of National Public Gardens Week (May 6-15). This celebration started in 2009 as part of the effort to bring attention to the country's public gardens. Go Public Gardens is an ongoing, evergreen Association initiative to drive the public to visit, value, and volunteer at public gardens in their area and when they travel. You can be part of the celebration by visiting a public garden this week. You can find gardens near you on the interactive Garden Map. 1781 Birth of Henri Cassini, French botanist and naturalist. Henri's second great grandfather was the famous Italian astronomer Giovanni Domenico Cassini; he discovered Jupiter's Great Red Spot and the Cassini division in Saturn's rings. Henri took a decidedly different path than his ancestors. He was the fifth generation of a family of star scholars, so Henri is often referred to as Cassini V. Henri became a lawyer, and like many professionals, botany was a hobby for Henri. His heart belonged to the sunflower family, and it is fitting that the genus Cassinia(the sunflower genus) was named in his honor by the botanist Robert Brown. Henri's work had staying power. Many of his sunflower descriptions and observations are still valid over two centuries later. Henri married his cousin and had no children. He died of cholera at 50, and he was the last of the Cassini name - and a punctuation mark on the wonderful Cassini legacy. 1807 On this day in 1807, Lewis and Clark returned a book they had borrowed from Benjamin Smith Barton. Before starting their incredible expedition, Meriwether Lewis visited Barton at his home. Meriwether left with Barton's copy of The History of Louisiana by Antoine le Page. Meriwether memorialized the gesture in the flyleaf of the book, writing: Dr. Benjamin Smith Barton was so obliging as to lend me this copy of Mons. Le Page's History of Louisiana in June 1803. It has been since conveyed by me to the Pacific ocean through the interior of North America on my late tour thither and is now returned to its proprietor by his friends and obedient servant, Meriwether Lewis. Philadelphia, May 9, 1807. 1860 Birth of James Matthew Barrie (books by this author), Scottish novelist, and playwright. James is best remembered as the creator and author of Peter Pan, and he drew inspiration from the real world's Kensington Gardens. In 1912, James commissioned Sir George Frampton to build a statue of Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens. It's been a favorite of visitors to the park ever since. Gardens and flowers were other sources of inspiration for James. The following are just a few samples of his garden inspired prose: There is almost nothing that has such a keen sense of fun as a fallen leaf. The unhappy Hook was as impotent as he was damp, and he fell forward like a cut flower. All children, except one, grow up. They soon know that they will grow up, and the way Wendy knew was this. One day when she was two years old, she was playing in a garden, and she plucked another flower and ran with it to her mother. I suppose she must have looked rather delightful, for Mrs. Darling put her hand to her heart and cried, ‘Oh, why can't you remain like this forever!' This was all that passed between them on the subject, but henceforth Wendy knew that she must grow up. You always know after you are two. Two is the beginning of the end. James also wrote, God gave us memories that we may have roses in December. 1921 Birth of Sophia Magdalena Scholl (books about this person), German student, and anti-Nazi activist. Sophia was part of the White Rose non-violent resistance group started by her brother Hans. The two were arrested and convicted of high treason after distributing anti-war leaflets at the University of Munich. Sophia was executed by guillotine. Her last words were, “long live freedom.” Since the 1970s, Sophia has been praised and remembered for her anti-Nazi resistance work. In 2021, Sophia was commemorated on a special sterling silver collector's coin issued on her 100th birthday. It was Sophie Scholl, leader of the White Rose Movement, who said, Who would have thought it possible that a tiny little flower could preoccupy a person so completely that there simply wasn't room for any other thought. Grow That Garden Library™ Book Recommendation Patina Living by Steve Giannetti and Brooke Giannetti This book came out in 2019, and this is The heartwarming story of how the Giannetties live and entertain in the well-designed and lushly planted gardens of their farm in Ojai, California. If you're a longtime listener of the show, you know that I recommended Steve and Brooke's second book Patina Farmjust a few weeks ago. But this is actually their third book, and it's called Patina Living, and it came out in 2019. And as the publisher says, The heartwarming story of how the Giannetties live and entertain in the well-designed and lushly planted gardens of their farm in Ojai, California. So this book is truly dedicated to the gardens there on the property. Now, I thought I'd give you a complete overview of all the Giannetti books; I think they're all fantastic. Their first book came out in 2011 and was called Patina Style. Now that book was all about their interior design. The second book, the book that I just profiled a few weeks ago, is called Patina Farm. And that's talking about basically the entire property inside and out, including the gardens. And now, this third book, Patina Living, is all about the gardens. And then, of course, there's one called Patina Homes after this one. But this book, in particular, is the one that we're talking about today, and it is Patina Living, and they don't call it Patina Gardens, essentially, because there is so much life in these gardens. There are outdoor rooms. There are kitchen gardens. There are animals. There's just so much going on outdoors for the family, which is why they chose to call it Patina Living. Now I thought it would be fun to review this power couple of Brooke Giannetti and Steve Giannetti. Brooke is a California-based interior designer. She's got her shop, and she's a blogger. And so everything that she's putting together is just so artfully done. She's a natural stylist. And then you have Steve Giannetti. He's an architect, and he works on all kinds of projects. So there's the two of them together, and they work so well together. In the introduction to Patina Living, Brooke and Steve share this incredibly heart-wrenching story of when they had to leave Patina Farm back in 2017 - five years ago when one of the California wildfires was threatening their property. And so they had to load everything up quickly, and they were prepared to say goodbye to all of it. And so here is this little excerpt from what Brooke wrote. She said, As we hurried through the now-mature grounds of Patina Farm, we were reminded of the time we had installed the new plantings that would become our outdoor rooms. Now, five years later, the gardens looked lush and lovely, softened by the pale pink haze of the fire; but they were also quiet and lifeless. Our donkeys, Buttercup, Daisy, Blossom, and Huckleberry, were not grazing the lower fields or sleeping under the pepper trees as they normally did. The protected garden and animal barn next to my office - where our miniature pygmy goats, sisters Thelma and Louise and their best friend, Dot, and our sheep, Linen, Paisley, and Cashmere, normally lounged and played - were silent and deserted. As we headed out to our packed cars, Steve asked me if there was anything else that I wanted to take with us. - looked around at the house -a house we had spent years thoughtfully designing-and realized that all I really needed to take, the soul of our house, was already securely resting in our cars. Isn't that touching? Later on, in the introduction, Brooke sets out her goals for this book, Patina Living. And she writes As we've shared our journey to Patina Farm, many of our readers have shared their desire to move toward an organic, nature-centered life. Some of you just want to add more gardens to your property or figure out how to have a few chickens in your side yard, while others dream of creating your version of Patina Farm, with farmanimals and a potager to grow your own food. We are writing this book for all of you, to share why we decided to embrace this lifestyle and whatwe have learned along the way. We will also introduce you to some of the wonderful people in our life who have helped us navigate the winding road of farm life. One of the important nuggets of wisdom we have learned is that there is not just one way to live. The idea of this book is to explain what works (and hasn't worked) for us and why. By sharing our journey, we hope to demystify the homestead farm lifestyle. If we city folk can do it, SO can you! What I love about Brooke and Steve - and what they've done here - is how authentic they are and how creative they are because they approach everything from the Giannetti angle on design and functionality. Again, it's got to work for them because this is a working farm. This is a homestead property. And so, while they want things to look beautiful, they're also pragmatists. I love that mix. Now, granted, up here in Minnesota, I'm never going to have the type of climate that they enjoy in Ojai, California. I'm never going to be able to grow rosemary and lavender year-round outdoors in my garden. But again, there is so much of what Steve and Brooke do here that can be translated into new solutions no matter where you live. So if you're looking for best practices, I think you cannot go wrong with any book by Steve and Brooke Gianetti. This book is 208 pages of gardens, gardens, gardens, outdoor living, all kinds of outbuildings, and spaces for animals - and a gorgeous potager to boot - on a high-end homestead. You can get a copy of Patina Living by Steve Giannetti and Brooke Giannetti and support the show using the Amazon link in today's show notes for around $8. Botanic Spark 1938 Birth of Charles Simic (books by this author), Serbian American poet and former co-poetry editor of the Paris Review. He taught English and creative writing for over three decades at the University of New Hampshire. In 1990, Charles received the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry. In 2007 he was appointed the fifteenth Poet Laureate Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress. Charles is one of the most compelling modern poets writing today. He once wrote, Even when I'm stretched out in my coffin, they may find me tinkering with some poem. Here's an excerpt from his poem called In The Traffic. What if I were to ditch my car And walk away without a glance back? While drivers honk their horns As I march toward the woods, Determined, once and for all, To swap this breed of lunatics For a more benign kind who dwell In trees, long-haired and naked. I'll let the sun be my guide As I roam the countryside, stopping to chat With a flower or a butterfly, Subsisting on edible plants, I find, Glad to share my meal with deer, Or find a bear licking my face As I wake up, asking where am I? Stuck in the traffic, Mister! And here's his very brief poem called Watermelons: Green Buddhas On the fruit stand We eat the smile And spit out the teeth. Thanks for listening to The Daily Gardener And remember: For a happy, healthy life, garden every day. Henri Cassini, Meriwether Lewis, James Matthew Barrie, Sophie Scholl, Patina Living, Steve Giannetti, Brooke Giannetti, Charles Simic, Benjamin Smith Barton
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A poor, half-witted girl is sold by her mother to be the assistant of a brutal traveling circus strongman in La Strada ("the road"). Federico Fellini's 1954 masterpiece, included on the Vatican film list in the category of Values, attests to the seeds that can be planted by selfless love, even in the face of abuse and rejection. Condemned by Marxist critics in 1950s Italy for its spiritual view of suffering, the film found a better initial reception in the United States, where viewers saw Giulietta Masina's unforgettable protagonist as a "cross between St. Rita and Mickey Mouse". From the beginning, Catholic viewers have found found much to appreciate - Pope Francis, who was 17 when the film was released, calls it one of his favorites. Links Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing at the University of St. Thomas in Houston https://www.stthom.edu/Academics/School-of-Arts-and-Sciences/Division-of-Liberal-Studies/Graduate/Master-of-Fine-Arts-in-Creative-Writing/Index.aqf?Aquifer_Source_URL=%2FMFA&PNF_Check=1 James Matthew Wilson https://www.jamesmatthewwilson.com/ Nathan Douglas https://nwdouglas.com/about Music is The Duskwhales, “Take It Back”, used with permission. https://theduskwhales.bandcamp.com This podcast is a production of CatholicCulture.org. If you like the show, please consider supporting us! http://catholicculture.org/donate/audio
Wilson has published six volumes of poetry and more than two hundred poems in various magazines and journals. His published work has been collected in Some Permanent Things Second Edition, Revised and Expanded (Wiseblood, 2018) and The Hanging God (Angelico, 2018), The River of the Immaculate Conception (Wiseblood, 2019), and The Strangeness of the Good (Angelico, 2020). See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
It's a joy to spend time in this episode with James Matthew Wilson, poet and director of the MFA program in creative writing at the University of Saint Thomas, the only MFA program in the world rooted firmly in the Catholic intellectual and literary tradition. His quote comes from Aristotle's The Metaphysics, opening of Book I: “All men by nature desire to know. An indication of this is the delight we take in our senses; for even apart from their usefulness they are loved for themselves; and above all others the sense of sight. For not only with a view to action, but even when we are not going to do anything, we prefer seeing (one might say) to everything else. The reason is that this, most of all the senses, makes us know and brings light to many differences between things.” Here's a quick list of the books Dr. Wilson recommends starting with, as you ask yourself what it means to stare into the light (affiliate links): Plato, The SymposiumPlato, MenoAristotle, The Metaphysics (just first two pages)St, Augustine, ConfessionsDante, The Divine Comedy Connect with Dr. Wilson at jamesmatthewwilson.com, and be sure to check out his books (The Strangeness of the Good, Including Quarantine Notebook is a good place to start). Look out for his newest book, Praying the Nicene Creed, which is slated for release March 11, 2022.To suggest a quote or a guest, follow the show on Instagram, @quoteme_podcast, or contact Lindsay at her website, LindsaySchlegel.com.If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to the podcast, leave a review wherever you find your podcasts, and tell a friend. Until next time, God bless you!
James Matthew Barrie
James Matthew Barrie
Fr Pat Driscoll talked about the Immaculate Conception. Actor, Chuck Chalberg talked about bringing GK Chesterton, along with other historical personalities, to the stage.James Matthew Wilson discussed his article, "The complicated story of Catholicism, religious tolerance, and early America.
If you are lucky enough to have highly engaged and loyal employees, this episode is for you!Laurie Busby of James & Matthew is here to teach you how to leverage those employees for maximum ROI for both your agency and the employees.You'll learn:• How to build trust and why it's important• How to see failures in a way that promotes growth• How following your intuition (and allowing your employees to do the same) can benefit everyone• And much more!
Tom Riello talked about the Exorcism Diary Spirit of St Michael by Monsignor Stephen Rossetti. Dawn Beutner shared her book on the Saints. James Matthew Wilson discussed his article, "Dante at 700."
The Bioinformatics Contest is back this year, and we are back to discuss it! This year's contest winners Maksym Kovalchuk (1st prize) and Matt Holt (2nd prize) talk about how they approach participating in the contest and what strategies have earned them the top scores. Timestamps and links for the individual problems: 00:10:36 Genotype Imputation 00:21:26 Causative Mutation 00:30:27 Superspreaders 00:37:22 Minor Haplotype 00:46:37 Isoform Matching Links: Matt's solutions Max's solutions
In today's episode, we are joined by James Matthew ASMR - AKA James. Despite only being in the ASMR space for a little over a year, James is now renowned for his high quality production ASMR, especially when it comes to clean green screen execution and crisp audio. When he's not being quiet, you'll find him doing quite the opposite as he shouts loudly into his microphone instead, as part of a rock band.
James Matthew Barrie. „Piteris Penas ir Vendė“. Skaito aktorius Ramūnas Šimukauskas.
James Matthew Barrie. „Piteris Penas ir Vendė“. Skaito aktorius Ramūnas Šimukauskas.
James Matthew Barrie. „Piteris Penas ir Vendė“. Skaito aktorius Ramūnas Šimukauskas.
Diese Woche entführen wir euch, mit Hilfe von Peter Pan, ins Nimmerland. Aus unserer Realität als "verlorene berliner Jungs" tauchen wir ein in eine fantastische Welt voller Piraten, Meerjungfrauen und rassistischer Stereotypen. In Barrie's wirklichkeitsnahen Schilderungen findet das Mittelalter völlig zu recht keinen Platz. Grüße an alle die das Ticken der inneren Uhr gekonnt überhören und sich das innere Kind bewahren.
Literature, in the light of beauty and form, with James Matthew Wilson, Professor of Humanities and the Founding Director of the Master of Fine Arts Program at the University of St. Thomas (Houston). Among his many books is The Vision of the Soul: Truth, Beauty, and Goodness in the Western Tradition (Catholic University of America Press, 2017) and The Strangeness of the Good (Angelico, 2020). Here are some questions we'll be asking. Feel free to suggest others! (June 23, 2021)1. Prof. Wilson, could you first tell us a bit about your background and your family?2. How did the new Master of Fine Arts Program at St. Thomas (Houston) come about?3. What sort of students are you looking for? Who should apply?4. This year we celebrate the 700th anniversary of Dante's death. Can there ever be another poet to rival his stature?5. What can we learn from Dante in these chaotic times?6. It's been said that you write in “the high humanist Christian tradition.” Can the dominant secular culture allow this tradition to survive and even develop?7. What themes do you explore in your new book of poems, The Strangeness of the Good? Perhaps you could share a few of these poems with us now.8. Plato long ago warned us about the tension between poetry and philosophy. Do you see such a tension? Can it be constructive?9. How is it that you have recently returned to Grand Rapids, Michigan, the Athens of the Midwest? Are you still unpacking?10. What do you see yourself doing a decade from now?
Philip Martin talks about his article "Time to brainwash our children. Karlo Broussard discusses the Protestant Challenge of no graven images. James Matthew Wilson shares his article "Not talking about my generation"
durée : 00:57:37 - L'Atelier fiction - par : Blandine Masson - Barrie fera dire à son personnage mythique, Peter Pan « Les mères sont gentilles, mais elles gâchent tout le plaisir que l'on peut prendre. » Ne pas sous-estimer ces paroles et les garder à l’esprit face à Margaret !
Poet-philosopher James Matthew Wilson returns to the show to read poems from his new collection, The Strangeness of the Good, including his "Quarantine Notebook" series, and to discuss the decay and renewal of Catholic intellectual life. Topics discussed include: The present narrowing of Catholic intellectual life in conservative/traditional circles How do you become cultured, in an authentic and non-pretentious way, when you're not participating in a culture? His ideal approach to reciting poetry The poets we most need to be reading now What needs to be done to build on the work in Catholic aesthetics done by figures like Maritain, Hildebrand, and Gilson What it's like to be an orthodox Catholic teaching at a merely nominally Catholic university Trying to get through to college freshmen who think they already know that there's no value in the Western patrimony, there's no truth, and life is meaningless Watch this interview on YouTube: https://youtu.be/Ip02uvHlvck Note: This interview was recorded before James Matthew Wilson announced his appointment as founding director of a new MFA in Creative Writing, at the University of St. Thomas, Houston (in collaboration with multiple past Catholic Culture Podcast guests, particularly Joshua Hren of Wiseblood Books). Learn about the program here: https://www.stthom.edu/public/index.asp?AQ_Action=getPageByURL&AQ_URL=/Academics/School-of-Arts-and-Sciences/Division-of-Liberal-Studies/Graduate/Master-of-Fine-Arts-in-Creative-Writing/Index.aqf Links The Strangeness of the Good https://www.amazon.com/Strangeness-Good-Including-Quarantine-Notebook/dp/1621386325/ All interviews with James Matthew Wilson https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL-tePYzIXOsQ2OgM0Bh-Nq1LUpYF2877q
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Don Prudlo shared about the significance of the Hebrews. James Matthew Wilson talked about his article freedom for form. Ellen Taylor discussed Milo Yiannopolous's decision to come out as ex gay.
Wilson is a poet and critic of contemporary poetry, whose work appears regularly in such magazines and journals as First Things, The Wall Street Journal, The Hudson Review, Modern Age, The New Criterion, Dappled Things, Measure, The Weekly Standard, Front Porch Republic, The Raintown Review, National Review, and The American Conservative.He has published ten books, including six books and chapbooks of poetry. Among his volumes are: The Vision of the Soul: Truth, Goodness, and Beauty in the Western Tradition (CUA, 2017); the major critical study, The Fortunes of Poetry in an Age of Unmaking (Wiseblood, 2015); and a monograph, The Catholic Imagination in Modern American Poetry (both Wiseblood Books, 2014). His most recent books are The Strangeness of the Good (Angelico, 2020) and the poetic sequence, The River of the Immaculate Conception (Wiseblood, 2019).-Bio via JamesMatthewWilson.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Just us for with James Matthew Wilson, Associate Professor in Humanities and Augustinian Traditions at Villanova University. He has written over ten books, including his most recent "The Strangeness of the Good." You can purchase a copy here: link to purchase.You can find more about James Matthew Wilson at his website: www.JamesMatthewWilson.comThe Dailies: A daily dollop of art and culture to refresh your soul.Sunday EditionEmail your thoughts and questions to thedailies@themerrybeggars.com - Audio questions may be submitted to that email and will be featured ‘on air.'We'd love to hear them!Leave a review on Apple Podcasts to help “The Dailies” be discovered by other listeners.Hosted by Peter AtkinsonProduced by The Merry Beggarswww.TheMerryBeggars.comSupport the show (https://themerrybeggars.com/give)
T. S. Flanders talks to Dr. James Matthew Wilson on his defense of Jacques Maritain, the French thinker whose ideas strongly influenced Pope Paul VI, Vatican II, and the Conciliar Magisterium. This is part of a series investigating how American history affected the Catholic Church. Wilson’s article defending Maritain Wilson’s new book of […]
Michial Farmer interviews James Matthew Wilson about his recent book "The Strangeness of the Good."
The Wreck continues their podcast with Episode 39, recapping their album release stream, sampling Docent Brewing's "Until Further Notice", listening to music from James Matthew VII, discussing the positives that have come out of Quarantine, and learning about Warren's new workout regiment. Follow Robert Jon & The Wreck on Instagram here. Follow Robert Jon & The Wreck on Facebook here. Listen to Henry's History Lesson Playlist here. Order your copy of "Last Light on the Highway" here.
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James Matthew of Bar Jutsu joins us to talk about the martial arts concept that led to the book and his days as a pro wrestler, running with New Jack, why he left the business and a TON of great stories about connecting with people in the business including Tammy "Sunny" Sytch! Then, Antonia Garza of TheWrestlingRevolution.com joins us to talk about Pro Wrestling Guerilla's "Battle of Los Angeles" weekend event, and Eamon Paton (@eamon2please) of Inspire Pro Wrestling begins a new segment talking about the "most indy" thing you've seen lately. Share your feelings on indy wrestling and tell us who we should talk to on the show via e-mail atgoodtimes@wrestlingmayhemshow.com If you are in Pittsburgh, you got to go to Slice on Broadway and get their food! (sliceonbroadway.com/Twitter: @pgh_slice) Go to wrestlingmayhemshow.com for more entertainment!