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Nathaniel Ijams
February 25, 2020

Do Bad Catholics Make for Good Fiction?

Nathaniel Ijams
February 25, 2020

Novelist Randy Boyagoda, a professor of English at the University of Toronto, talks about what it means to create art and tell stories about pursuing the good as fallen persons. He discusses recent and classic examples of this phenomenon, and propose that there’s something distinctively possible to good storytelling in Catholic thought and practice. 

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