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52 Authors Complete

As many of you know, for the the past 52 weeks, a group of those who frequent Maclin Horton's blog, Light on Dark Water, have been writing about a different author every week. Here is the complete index.

Week 1: Flannery O'Connor

Week 2: Thomas Howard

Week 3: Salman Rushdie

Week 4: Mark Helprin

Week 5: Henri de Lubac

Week 6: Robert Scheckley

Week 7: P. G. Wodehouse

Week 8: Hans Urs von Balthasar

Week 9: Ronald Blythe

Week 10: Larry McMurtry

Week 11: Imre Madach

Week 12: J. R. R. Tolkien

Week 13: Dean Koontz

Week 14: Rosemary Sutcliff

Week 15: Hilaire Belloc

Week 16: Madeleine L'Engle

Week 17: Christopher Derrick

Week 18: T. S. Eliot

Week 19: Etienne Gilson

Week 20: Penelope Fitzgerald

Week 21: Elizabeth Goudge

Week 22: Laura Ingalls Wilder

Week 23: Gillian Allnut

Week 24: Anne Pellowski

Week 25: Josef Skvorecky

Week 26: E. B. White

Week 27: Ross MacDonald

Week 28: W. S. Merwin

Week 29: Josephine Tey

Week 30: William Butler Yeats

Week 31: John Henry Cardinal Newman

Week 32: Thomas Mann

Week 33: Marion Montgomery

Week 34: G. K. Chesterton


Week 35: Sydney Taylor

Week 36: Charles Dickens

Week 37: Alexander McCall Smith

Week 38: Chaim Potok

Week 39: Graham Greene

Week 40: Mary Douglas

Week 41: Louise Fitzhugh

Week 42: Gerard Manley Hopkins, S. J.

Week 43: Madison Jones

Week 44: Rumer Godden

Week 45: Jane Austen

Week 46: Leo Tolstoy

Week 47: Walker Percy

Week 48: Mary Renault

Week 49: Thomas Merton

Week 50: George Orwell

Week 51: David Hume

Week 52: Jean DaniƩlou

AMDG

3 comments:

  1. Departing from the strictly Literary —inspiring and enriching as these reflections might be — I'll stick with St.Lijdwina, the Holy. No, I'm not a Luddite, nor a credulous Saint collector. Ever since a (mystical? .. mistaken?) profound experience as a five-year-old before the huge Crucifix at the back of Assumption Church in Houten,
    Holland, I've been drawn to any and all Saints and Blesseds who were born of the
    same Crucified Christ.
    the huge Prairie Grandpa Bob Sontrop, Airdrie, Alberta, Canada.

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  2. Departing from the strictly Literary —inspiring and enriching as these reflections might be — I'll stick with St.Lijdwina, the Holy. No, I'm not a Luddite, nor a credulous Saint collector. Ever since a (mystical? .. mistaken?) profound experience as a five-year-old before the huge Crucifix at the back of Assumption Church in Houten,
    Holland, I've been drawn to any and all Saints and Blesseds who were born of the
    same Crucified Christ.
    the huge Prairie Grandpa Bob Sontrop, Airdrie, Alberta, Canada.

    ReplyDelete
  3. Departing from the strictly Literary —inspiring and enriching as these reflections might be — I'll stick with St.Lijdwina, the Holy. No, I'm not a Luddite, nor a credulous Saint collector. Ever since a (mystical? .. mistaken?) profound experience as a five-year-old before the huge Crucifix at the back of Assumption Church in Houten,
    Holland, I've been drawn to any and all Saints and Blesseds who were born of the
    same Crucified Christ.
    the huge Prairie Grandpa Bob Sontrop, Airdrie, Alberta, Canada.

    ReplyDelete