Ex Libris

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Ex Libris ||

The first use of good literature is that it prevents a man from being merely modern.  To be merely modern is to condemn oneself to an ultimate narrowness…Literature, classic and enduring literature, does its best work in reminding us perpetually of the whole round of truth and balancing other and older ideas against the ideas to which we might for a moment be prone.
— G.K. Chesterton, On Reading

In a world which seems to be increasingly narrow, it is my hope that the books below will be for others what they have been for me: Attendants and companions on the path of wide-mindedness.

They are in no particular order, except that of their place in my recollection.

Books I Love

  • Orthodoxy

    G.K. Chesterton

  • The End of the Affair

    Graham Greene

  • Breaking Bread with the Dead

    Alan Jacobs

  • Pride and Prejudice

    Jane Austen

  • Jane Eyre

    Charlotte Brontë

  • The Man Who Was Thursday

    G.K. Chesterton

  • The Edge of Sadness

    Edwin O’Connor

  • Father Brown Mysteries

    G.K. Chesterton

  • The Catholic Church and Conversion

    G.K. Chesterton

  • The Betrothed

    The Betrothed

    Alessandro Manzoni

  • The Portal of the Mystery of Hope

    Charles Péguy

  • The Power and the Glory

    Graham Greene

  • The Moviegoer

    Walker Percy

Currently Reading

  • The Master and Margarita

    Mikhail Bulgakov
    Tr. Michael Karpelson

  • Digital Communion: Marshall McLuhan's Spiritual Vision for a Virtual Age

    Nick Ripatrazone

  • North of Hope

    Jon Hassler

  • The Reed of God

    Caryll Houselander