A needed and timely scholarly resource...beneficial as a major resource for anyone studying Greeley's life and thought...a masterful collation of Greeley materials.
“Marcel” drove Proust out of his story, even converting Proust's homosexual lover Agostino into the young woman Albertine. In later life, Joyce ruefully confessed that he had given Stephen a hard time; in fact, as is obvious, ...
Andrew M. Greeley. my face because something had happened which really wasn't my, you know, that I really wasn't at fault at. And then because I didn't crack, in fact, I always remember that to this day, her yelling at me, ...
The Cardinal Sins ignited a worldwide sensation when it first appeared nearly thirty years ago. Selling more than three million copies, it launched Andrew M. Greeley's career as one of America's most popular storytellers.
The Book of Love is a perfect gift for a parent to give to a child, for relatives or friends to share, or for those who are coming to know this virtue in all its glory.
Bestselling novelist Andrew M. Greeley outdoes his previous triumphs with Irish Gold, a contemporary, fresh and exciting novel of suspense and love.
Afterward they were sipping white wine in her bedroom, partially dressed. “Have you ever considered the possibility, Roger,” she said in her best academic tone, “that you might have bisexual propensities?” With considerable effort he ...
“ That's a Jack Yates behind you , isn't it ? ” he began . “ Portrait of his brother Willie ? ” “ Right . My only real objet d'art . " In my apartment at the John Hancock Center , the city of Chicago , outside my window , provided all ...
4 The Passover Trilogy In the early 1980s, Andrew Greeley represented the themes of the Easter Triduum, the Christian Passover, in a trilogy: Thy Brother 's Wife, 1982; Ascent into Hell, 1983; and Lord of the Dance, 1984.
Nurse Crane shouted. You'd better believe it, I thought. “Farewell,” Gabriel said.“Nice to meet you. We'll see you again, but not for a long time. You're in pretty good shape, considering.” “Give my best to the maid from Bethlehem!
Four men probe the life and death of Cathy Collins, a young Catholic nun tortured and killed by the soldiers of a Latin American dictator