(RNS) Interview: Marilynne Robinson on the language of faith in writing

What are you afraid of? That’s what Pulitzer Prize-winning author Marilynne Robinson asks writers who shy away from writing about faith.

The beloved author has won accolades after writing so openly about belief, but it remains a subject few other writers take on.

“It’s courageous of Robinson to write about faith at a time when associations with religion are so often negative and violent,” Diane Johnson wrote in her New York Times review of Robinson’s latest book, “Lila,” which was released Tuesday (Oct. 7).

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One comment on “(RNS) Interview: Marilynne Robinson on the language of faith in writing

  1. Tory says:

    Being a Midwesterner her stories and characters seems familiar to me and evoke in me a longing for Home. This interview helps me understand that special effect a bit better.

    Her reading of Calvin is interesting and humane and I want to believe them to be true.