I have to admit I'm not interested in Elephant 9. But since you mentioned Chesterton on Ed Feser's blog, I thought I might self-promote a little and tell you about the blog of the new GK Chesterton Society of Ireland. Which is mostly just me so far. And includes my review of Dr. Feser's Last Superstition.
Indeed, GK is big in Norway, or at least among the chosen few.
He had several books translated when he was alive, and was among the catholic Nobel prize winner Sigrid Undset's favorites and one of those she collected most avidly.
His bibliography has for a long time been worked on by my friend Geir Hasnes (who I led to Chesterton in 1980), a regular contributor to the Chestercons.
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I recently bought two of their records just because of this blog-post!
I have to admit I'm not interested in Elephant 9. But since you mentioned Chesterton on Ed Feser's blog, I thought I might self-promote a little and tell you about the blog of the new GK Chesterton Society of Ireland. Which is mostly just me so far. And includes my review of Dr. Feser's Last Superstition.
I never expected GKC would be big in Norway.
http://irishchesterton.blogspot.com/
Thanks for the link!
Indeed, GK is big in Norway, or at least among the chosen few.
He had several books translated when he was alive, and was among the catholic Nobel prize winner Sigrid Undset's favorites and one of those she collected most avidly.
His bibliography has for a long time been worked on by my friend Geir Hasnes (who I led to Chesterton in 1980), a regular contributor to the Chestercons.
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