Writers to Read: Nine Names that Belong on Your Bookshelf
You Are Cordially Invited to an Evening with Douglas Wilson and Friends Black Tie required. In Writers to Read, Douglas Wilson pays tribute to nine writers that have made an impact on his writing and thinking. Some of these influences are obvious in the life and work of Mr. Wilson: the metaphors of Wodehouse and the party of Chesterton. But the chapters on Fr. Capon and Marilynne Robinson are sure to surprise you. Douglas Wilson's writing life has been prolific, with more than 100 books published, and that writing has established churches and schools around the world. These authors cover many interests and talents, but all of them can be found on Wilson's top shelf. Robust and spirited discussion is welcome. Food fights are strictly prohibited. Please RSVP if not coming. — Douglas Wilson is a pastor in Moscow, Idaho, a father of three, and grandfather of many. He is the author of numerous books, including No Such Thing As Bad Words, The Serrated Edge, and Wordsmithy. What People Are Saying: “Douglas Wilson has a legendary track record of helping reintroduce his audience to the great Christian intellectual tradition. In Writers to Read, we find Wilson at his best: curating the authors who have inspired him and who he believes will galvanize the next generation with theological conviction and imagination. Highly recommended.” ~Gregory Alan Thornbury, Vice President, New York Academy of Art; author, Recovering Classic Evangelicalism “If you combined G. K. Chesterton, H. L. Menken, and P. G. Wodehouse and mixed them with evangelicalism, you’d produce a writer like Douglas Wilson. Not only is Wilson one of our finest writers; he’s a superb reader and an excellent guide to the writing of luminaries such as Chesterton, Menken, and Wodehouse. Whether introducing you to authors you’ve never read or reacquainting you with old favorites, Writers to Read will help you become a better reader.” ~Joe Carter, Editor, The Gospel Coalition; contributor, NIV Lifehacks Bible “Wilson opens the twentieth-century vault to reveal a collection of authors who lived during our memory, or our grandparents’, and are worthy companions on the shelf with Lewis and Tolkien. Refreshingly broad, Wilson connects you personally with nine authors and critiques them with the penetrating Christian perspective present in all of Wilson’s works. This is a must-read for those who, like me, appreciate a few contemporary stepping-stones between Lewis and the great books of antiquity.” ~David Goodwin, President, Association of Classical Christian Schools “Doug Wilson is regarded by both friends and foes as a master wordsmith. In Writers to Read, he introduces us to those who taught him (and still teach him) his craft. This book is like a side door into a little diner down a back alley where the nouns pop, the verbs sizzle, and the fry cooks are known only by their initials. If you want an inside look at the art of word weaving, this book is for you.” ~Joe Rigney, Assistant Professor of Theology and Literature, Bethlehem College & Seminary; author, The Things of Earth and Strangely Bright AUTHOR: Douglas Wilson BINDING: Paperback PAGE COUNT: 216 SIZE: 5.5x8.5 ISBN 10: 1-59128-533-X ISBN-13: 978-1-59128-533-5 RELEASE DATE: April 28, 2026
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