100 Best Catholic Novels. Or, How to Buy a Catholic Library for Christmas
class=s1>Maurice Baring, The Coat Without Seam, 1929.
Myles Connolly, Mr. Blue, 1929.
Georges Bernanos, Joy, 1929.
Sigrid Undset, The Wild Orchid, 1929.
Sigrid Undset, The Burning Bush, 1930.
Maurice Baring, Robert Peckham, 1930.
Gertrud von Le Fort, The Song at the Scaffold, 1931.
Francois Mauriac, The Viper's Tangle, 1932.
Maurice Baring, Darby and Joan, 1935.
Georges Bernanos, Diary of a Country Priest, 1936.
Georges Bernanos, Mouchette, 1937.
J.R.R. Tolkien, The Hobbit, 1937.
Morley Callaghan, More Joy in Heaven, 1937.
Ignazio Silone, Bread and Wine, 1937.
Riccardo Bacchelli, The Mill On the Po, 1938.
Sigrid Undset, Madama Dorthea, 1939.
Joseph Roth, The Legend of the Holy Drinker, 1939.
Riccardo Bacchelli, Nothing New Under the Sun, 1940.
Graham Greene, The Power and the Glory, 1940.
Franz Werfel, Song of Bernadette, 1941.
Irene Nemirovsky, Suite française, ...
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What a wonderful list. I love to read and it's great to know there's so much good Catholic reading out there. I hope you will consider my most favorite book for this list - The Fountain of Arethusa by Maurice Zermatten. I wish more of his books were translated, so I could read them.
What a great list! I did not recognize nearly half of the authors/titles. What a challenge! I expected Mr. Hudson to include Flannery O'Connor and Walker Percy. I did not expect Jack Kerouac. I do appreciate the previous comments as well.
As a writer who's Catholic, I appreciate the list. Please consider looking at The 12th Disciple as your potential 101st.
Cheers and Merry Christmas!
ONE MORE! In the fun spirit of G.K. Chesterton, I have to add the Catholic novel Museum of Heretics! For True Satire Lovers! A 21st century satire rich with Catholic truth! MUSEUM OF HERETICS defines the Catholic Church of western civilization at its crossroads. In the spirit of C.S. Lewis and G.K. Chesterton, Father Elmo Walsh is the Rocky Balboa of pre-Vatican II doctrine and immutability, while his young assistant, Father Teilhard (Bud) Tanner personifies liberal Catholicism in its various manifestations. An ecclesiastical odd couple to remember! If you love mild satire by its classical definitions, if you enjoy G.K. Chesterton and C.S. Lewis, if you desire a better understanding of conservative & liberal Catholics, you will enjoy MUSEUM OF HERETICS (at Lulu.com). Visiting the rectory has never been so much fun!!!!
While I appreciate the fact that the writer is free to compile a bibliography of his own choosing, I feel that many non-Catholics write from a Catholic perspective. This to me is the more important fact since the writing itself teaches the reader about Catholicism. Willa Cather is one example of a surperb writer using the Catholic perspective. Death Comes for the Archbishop and The Shadow on the Rock are two outstanding examples of her work. Having said that, I am grateful for the bibliography as I am unfamiliar with some of the writers.