a[Wills] renders Augustineas famous and influential text in direct language with all the spirited wordplay and poetic strength intact.a
a"Los Angeles Times"
a[Willsas] translations . . . are meant to bring Augustine straight into our own minds; and they succeed. Well-known passages, over which my eyes have often gazed, spring to life again from Willsas pages.a
aPeter Brown, "The New York Review of Books"
aAugustine flourishes in Willsas hand.a
aJames Wood
aA masterful synthesis of classical philosophy and scriptural erudition.a
a"Chicago Tribune"
"[Wills] renders Augustine''s famous and influential text in direct language with all the spirited wordplay and poetic strength intact."
-"Los Angeles Times"
"[Wills''s] translations . . . are meant to bring Augustine straight into our own minds; and they succeed. Well-known passages, over which my eyes have often gazed, spring to life again from Wills''s pages."
-Peter Brown, "The New York Review of Books"
"Augustine flourishes in Wills''s hand."
-James Wood
"A masterful synthesis of classical philosophy and scriptural erudition."
-"Chicago Tribune"
"[Wills] renders Augustine s famous and influential text in direct language with all the spirited wordplay and poetic strength intact."
Los Angeles Times"[Wills s] translations . . . are meant to bring Augustine straight into our own minds; and they succeed. Well-known passages, over which my eyes have often gazed, spring to life again from Wills s pages." Peter Brown, The New York Review of Books
"Augustine flourishes in Wills s hand." James Wood
"A masterful synthesis of classical philosophy and scriptural erudition." Chicago Tribune
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"[Wills] renders Augustine's famous and influential text in direct language with all the spirited wordplay and poetic strength intact."
--Los Angeles Times
"[Wills's] translations . . . are meant to bring Augustine straight into our own minds; and they succeed. Well-known passages, over which my eyes have often gazed, spring to life again from Wills's pages." --Peter Brown, The New York Review of Books
"Augustine flourishes in Wills's hand." --James Wood
"A masterful synthesis of classical philosophy and scriptural erudition." --Chicago Tribune
Darrell Wright received both his Ph.B. and Licentiate in Philosophy, magna cum laude from the Angelicum University in Rome and is co-founder of the Knights of the Holy Rosary. His other publications include "Faith and Reason in St Thomas Aquinas According to Etienne Gilson"; "The Revelations of St Bridget and Church Reform"; "The Bad Kids Book of Poems" (Illustrated); "Titanic II: The Diary of Rose Dawson" (a screenplay with a Christian theme); and numerous Catholic books which he has edited, all on Amazon (search "darrell wright"). He taught Latin, English, and History in Catholic schools, presently lives in the Gold Country in CA with his 90 year young mother, and can be reached at darrell@knightsoftheholyrosary.com.