
St. Augustine's Press
Frankincense, Gold, and Myrrh: A Christmas Chrestomathy

Frankincense, Gold, and Myrrh: A Christmas Chrestomathy
There's the comic: "Tinsel. No one needs tinsel. Even the word is a tinselly kind of word." There's the sentimental: "Her hair was the same thin shade of gray as the weather-beaten pickets of the fence around her frozen garden." There's the reminiscent: "Christmas was books, and books Christmas, in those days now mostly washed down to the cold sea." Along the way, there's the theological, the learned, the mystical, and the musical.
"Tastefulness is just small-mindedness pretending to be art," he writes in praise of mad and cluttered holidays. "Christmas will not be defined by our failures to apply its lessons and carols," he explains about Yuletide poetry. To see these essays and short stories gathered in one place--in a beautiful illustrated edition from St. Augustine's Press--is to see the whole of the vision that Joseph Bottum has been painting for decades: a picture of Christmas as a thin place in the wall between the natural and the numinous, where a burning grace slips into a cold winter world.
Author: Joseph Bottum |
Publisher: St. Augustine's Press |
Publication Date: Nov 22, 2024 |
Number of Pages: 160 pages |
Binding: Paperback or Softback |
ISBN-10: 1587312441 |
ISBN-13: 9781587312441 |