released 9/26/2025

Katy Carl discusses Catholic novelist Graham Greene’s skill in portraying the struggle between spiritual belief and doubt. Carl argues that Catholic literature is more about ontology than morality; and it is in this vein that Greene’s work shines. His characters experience and discern the moral order of reality, even when they attempt to reject it. He was a master at exploring his characters’ human interiority and revealing their ultimate dissatisfaction with the prevailing secular narrative. Carl wrote the Foreword to a new edition of Greene’s The End of the Affair (Word on Fire Classics, 2025). This Feature is a portion of a longer Conversation with Katy Carl, which may be found here.

27 minutes

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