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Spring 2007 Reading: Russell Kirk

Abandoned church

The Spring 2007 edition of The Trinity Forum Reading will be “Ex Tenebris,” a ghostly tale by Russell Kirk, with a Foreword by Senior Fellow Vigen Guroian.

Russell Kirk (1918–1994) was a leading thinker and writer best known for his work to define and energize the conservative movement in the United States with such books as The Roots of American Order and The Conservative Mind. But he also wrote fiction, including novels and several short stories, mostly gothic tales of horror and suspense; he won the 1977 World Fantasy Award for short fiction. Dr. Guroian’s edition of Kirk’s collected short stories, Ancestral Shadows, was released in 2004.

“Ex Tenebris,” an early Kirk story, tells the tale of elderly Mrs. Oliver, who retires to a cottage in the now-abandoned English village of her childhood. She is harassed by the local planning officer until someone intervenes on her behalf. This story will amuse you—and perhaps cause the hairs to rise on the back of your neck—and will leave you thinking about architecture, tradition, what human beings really want, and how best to help our neighbors.

“Let a decent old woman keep her roses,” Sir Gerald had said to the Planning Officer when last they met in Gorst. “Why do you whirl her off to your jerry-built desolation of concrete roadways that you’ve designed, so far as I can see, to make it difficult for people to get about on foot? Why do you have to make her live under the glare of mercury vapor lamps and listen to other people’s wireless sets when she wants quiet? Sometimes I think a devil’s got inside you, Barner.”

The Reading will be available in April.

Jan 2007

A tolerance which allows God as a private opinion but which excludes Him from public life, from the reality of the world and our lives, is not tolerance but hypocrisy.

Pope Benedict XVI, October 2005

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