Gregory Wolfe is the founder and editor of Image, one of America's leading journals of literature and the arts. His books include Intruding upon the Timeless, Malcolm Muggeridge, and Sacred Passion. In 2005 he served as a judge in nonfiction for the National Book Awards. Wolfe serves as writer in residence at Seattle Pacific University, where he directs the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program. He and his family live in Seattle.
"An excellent book . . . A lengthy meditation on, and defense of, beauty as a necessary--and perhaps preeminent--transcendent for today"s culture . . . At once autobiography, cultural criticism, and a call to quietly but confidently man the easels in a world that would rather pick up a megaphone and head to the streets." --Comment magazine
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