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View Book →By José R. Ayllón · Translated by Aurora Rice
An attractive and spirited biography of one of the most attractive figures of the twentieth century: Gilbert Keith Chesterton, journalist, controversialist, Christian, humorist, and apostle of common sense.
The Man
Journalist, debater, lover of literature, philosophy, Christianity, family, politics, and history.
The World
Victorian London, World War I, socialism and capitalism, Bernard Shaw and H. G. Wells.
The Spirit
Kindness, humor, appetite, friendship, controversy, and a dazzling gift for words.
This is an attractive biography because Chesterton is an attractive figure. He was a journalist and always kept up his passion for politics and history, literature and philosophy, Christianity and family.
Gilbert lived from 1874 to 1936. His was the London of the Victorian era and World War I, Bernard Shaw and H. G. Wells, socialism and capitalism, the theories of Marx and Malthus, Freud and Nietzsche, Comte and Darwin.
He dearly loved controversy and debate, and with his dazzling gifts for speech and writing he was a bull in the china-shop of his time.
But he only made friends, for his kindness and sense of humor were as great as his corpulence and his appetite.
A compact, lively portrait of the man, the mind, and the merriment of G. K. Chesterton.
A lively biography of G. K. Chesterton commended by leading writers, scholars, and friends of the Chesterton tradition.
It's always a joy to revisit the life of Chesterton as it is always a joy to revisit his books. This new biography does both. It revisits the key moments in Chesterton's life and revisits the key ideas to be found in his books. It serves as a great introduction to the life and work of a truly great man.
—Joseph Pearce
Author of Wisdom and Innocence: A Life of G. K. Chesterton
You weren’t expecting this! A lucent new biography of Chesterton, originally written in Spanish, then translated into English! This splendid and succinct overview of the life and work of GKC provides more evidence that Chesterton is as universal as we have been insisting all along.
—Dale Ahlquist
President, Society of Gilbert Keith Chesterton; author of I Also Had My Hour — The Alternative Autobiography of G. K. Chesterton
A view of our beloved GKC from the Spanish-speaking world, where he has long been read and loved. Succinct but full of the facts of Chesterton's life and career. Another volume to add to the shelves of all admirers of Gilbert Keith Chesterton.
—Thomas Storck
Author, most recently, of Economics, an Alternative Introduction, and host of the WCAT radio/TV program The Open Door
Christendom's last knight died in 1936. Nevertheless, G. K. Chesterton lives on in Ayllón's short work—a biography beautifully embellished with the cast of characters who shaped “the apostle of common sense”, the friendships that informed his worldview; some prickly, others joyous, and still others marked by war, love, and loss. As expected, Chesterton’s charity, wit, and laughter is all in there. But this book is more than the account of a man.
It is a compelling story about the man and his extraordinary family.
—Richard Alemán i Ferrer
Co-founder and editor-in-chief of The Distributist Review
A new biography introducing readers to the life, wit, faith, friendships, and enduring universality of G. K. Chesterton.