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AutorFrederick BuechnerTytułKraina lwówRok
wydania1974OPIS:WydawnictwoKIKBohater powieści to intelektualista,
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autorze:Frederick Buechner (bornJuly 11, 1926) is a Presbyterian
minister and an American author.Buechner (pronounced BEEK-nur)
graduated fromLawrencevilleSchoolin 1943 and was accepted
toPrincetonUniversity. Buechner spent two years (1944-1946) in the
military, including combat duty in World War II, before finishing
his studies atPrinceton. Buechner received a Bachelor of Arts
degree in 1947. During his senior year he won the prestigious
Glascock Prize for poetry.In 1948, Buechner returned to
Lawrenceville as an English teacher. In 1950, Buechner published
his first novel, A Long Day's Dying, which he had begun writing
during his senior year atPrinceton. Buechner quit teaching in 1953
and moved toNew Yorkto become a full-time writer.Buechner then
began attending Union Theological Seminary, and received his
Bachelor of Divinity Degree in 1958, which is equivalent to what is
now called a Master of Divinity. He then served as the school
chaplain atPhillipsExeterAcademyfrom 1958-1967.His most critically
acclaimed novel, Godric, is the semi-fictionalized story of the
life of a medieval Catholic saint, Godric of Finchale, told from
his own perspective. Godric was nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in
1981.The poet James Merrill (1926-1995) credited Buechner as an
early inspiration. Merrill dedicated First Poems to Buechner in
1951. Merrill and Buechner were friends in high school.Buechner
currently lives inVermontand as of 2004 continues to write. A film
made about him in 2003 can be watched here: [1].The alternative
rock band Daniel Amos released Mr Buechner's Dream inspired by and
honoring the author.[edit] Selected bibliographyThe Magnificent
Defeat, 1966The Entrance to Porlock, 1970Open Heart, 1972The Book
of Bebb, 1979Godric, 1981The Final Beast, 1982The Alphabet of
Grace, 1985Peculiar Treasures: A Biblical Who's Who, 1985Telling
the Truth: The Gospel As Tragedy, Comedy, and Fairy Tale, 1985The
Sacred Journey, 1985Brendan, 1987Whistling in the Dark: An ABC
Theologized, 1988The Wizard's Tide: A Story, 1990The Clown in the
Belfry: Writings on Faith and Fiction, 1992The Son of Laughter,
1993Wishful Thinking, 1993The Longing for Home: Recollections and
Reflections, 1996On the Road With theArchangel, 1997The Storm,
1998The Eyes of the Heart: A Memoir of the Lost and Found,
1999Speak What We Feel (Not What We Ought to Say): Reflections on
Literature and Faith, 2001Faces of Jesus: A Life Story, 2005Secrets
in the Dark: A Life in Sermons, 2006 (ISBN
0-06-084248-2)FragmentOPIS ROZSZERZONY / O KIM / O
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