It’s been 20 years since Marilynne Robinson’s Gilead was awarded the Pulitzer Prize. When I first read the novel, I recall how quickly I was pulled into the story by the quiet shock and elegance of ...
“For me, at least, writing consists very largely of exploring intuition.” Marilynne Robinson, born in Sandpoint in northern Idaho in 1943, is one of the most prominent writers on the contemporary ...
John Calvin has given the Pulitzer Prize-winning author a way of seeing that imbues her novels with the grandeur of God. Raised near the mountains of Sandpoint, Idaho, novelist Marilynne Robinson ...
Read and discuss Marilynne Robinson’s Pulitzer-Prize winning novel, “Gilead” at 10 a.m. every other Sunday, starting June 15 to July 27, at Gary United Methodist Church, 224 N. Main St. in Wheaton.
Christopher Shultz is a writer and movie/TV critic currently residing in Oklahoma City, OK. He received a BA in English and Film Studies from Oklahoma State University in 2005. Christopher has ...
Gilead (Farrar, Straus & Giroux) The loveliness of life, life itself as a blessing, is the subject of Marilynne Robinson's beautiful book. In this first of a two-part conversation, we discuss her ...
Who doesn’t love Marilynne Robinson’s Gilead—or even more, her first novel, Housekeeping? Yet better than her fiction, for my tastes, are her brilliant essays, which reveal that she should be ranked ...
Pulitzer Prize-winning author Marilynne Robinson, renowned for her deeply reflective explorations of faith, humanity, and the divine, will deliver this year’s Noel Q. King Memorial Lecture on Dec. 3 ...
LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. novelist Marilynne Robinson won the Orange Prize for Fiction on Wednesday for "Home," the companion piece to her acclaimed "Gilead." Britain's annual award to the best novel ...
"I’d like to shoot a movie right now." Scorsese told AP that while his “A Life of Jesus” film has been optioned, he is working around the “scheduling issue” of adapting Pulitzer Prize-winning author ...
In her Pulitzer-prize winning novel 'Gilead,” Marilynne Robinson explored the depths of the aged Rev. John Ames as he wrote reflections to the young son he would not live to see grow up. Throughout ...