Marilynne Robinson
Marilynne Robinson has won a Pulitzer Prize and many other awards. She has been heaped with honours from many, including a medal from Barack Obama, one of her greatest admirers.
Another chance to hear Roy Jenkins interview with one of America鈥檚 most distinguished authors.
Marilynne Robinson was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for Gilead, the first of a trilogy of books based around the family of an elderly Congregationalist minister in a fictional town in Iowa. Numerous honours have followed, among them the National Humanities Medal, awarded by President Barack Obama for her 鈥榞race and intelligence in writing.鈥 That was more than a formality on his part: her writings, he said, 鈥榟ave fundamentally changed me鈥 think for the better鈥 And before he left office, the president chose to interview her for the New York Review of Books.
Her non-fiction work includes regular collections of essays in which she explores issues of science and religion, politics and culture - all in the light of her personal commitment to a distinctively Calvinist understanding of Christian faith.
The British commentator Brian Appleyard is one of her many admirers: 鈥業鈥檓 not saying you鈥檙e actually dead if you haven鈥檛 read Marilynne Robinson,鈥 he wrote, 鈥榖ut I honestly couldn鈥檛 say you鈥檙e fully alive.鈥
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