Buy the book!From ACS Books; 232 pp., paperback.
Hilaire Belloc's The Four Men tells a delightful tale of a pilgrimage in Sussex, a half-real and half-fictional allegory of the pilgrimage of life. Full of curiosities, inane things, songs and hymns, silliness, whimsy, and irreverent fun, it is Belloc at his very best. Amidst the lightheartedness, he weaves in serious, thought-provoking questions about life, beauty, friendship, love, the fleetingness of human life and of the whole created world, and our desire for the divine. In addition to a forward by Joseph Pearce, this edition of The Four Men has brilliant annotations by Deacon Nathan Allen, providing invaluable comments, explanations, and background history that enrich this wonderful story. |
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