God, Man, and Art | Carol Lynn Pearson, Beginnings
May 4, 2018If you think you don’t like poetry, be prepared for a surprise when you pick up Carol Lynn Pearson’s new book, Beginnings. I have yet to talk to a person who was not impressed with […]
If you think you don’t like poetry, be prepared for a surprise when you pick up Carol Lynn Pearson’s new book, Beginnings. I have yet to talk to a person who was not impressed with […]
[…] movement now within the Church. It is not only refreshing to read Mormon poetry of such quality as Larson’s, it is about time we had some to read. One was beginning to fear that […]
As Mormon writers search their background for subject matter unique to their religion, one source that offers almost unlimited possibilities is the Book of Mormon. The most recent effort to dramatize a Book of […]
Dear Sirs: As a Dialogue subscriber, I was recently favored with a letter from the “Lloyd for Congress Committee,” asking for a contribution to support a Dr. Kent Lloyd, Ph.D., who is running for […]
[…] on the floor beside her chair and brought forth from it the wondrous apparatus of her existence —three bright feathers, a half-filled folded cup bent with the imprint of her scrawny fingers, something lumpy […]
[…] Egyptology at the University of Chicago’s Oriental Institute, and was one of Professor Hugh Nibley’s primary tutors in the art of reading Egyptian characters. Professor Baer journeyed to Provo, Utah last month and personally […]
Dear Sirs: Your poemed portraits proveth much (They prove both plus and minus) So let old Ernie have his view— Give deference to his highness. Robert Baer El Cerrito, Calif. *** Dear Sirs: I have […]
[…] the film as moral, dealing with exploitation of youth with the use of sex as the conduit —the review by Kaufmann immoral, using bigotry, Jew hatred, and self righteousness as the conduit. I saw an […]
There are certain problems which a Mormon must cope with in teaching any secular literature. What does he do, for example, with a literary work which expresses ideas and attitudes in opposition to his […]
A woman unhappily married to a polygamist. A girl trapped in Utah, separated from her father, likely soon to be sealed to a hoary elder. A gentile-accompanied flight to safety.