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Michael David O'Brien (born 1948) is a Canadian author, artist, and essayist and lecturer on faith and culture. Born in Ottawa, he is self-taught, without an academic background.[1][2] He writes and speaks on Catholic themes and topics,[3][4][2] and creates the cover art for his novels in a neo-Byzantine style.[5][6] He lives with his family in Combermere, Ontario, Canada.[2]

Michael O'Brien
BornMichael David O'Brien
1948 (age 7374)
Occupation
  • Author
  • essayist
  • lecturer
NationalityCanadian

O'Brien's books have been published in a number of foreign languages, including Croatian, Czech, French, German, Italian, Lithuanian, Polish, Spanish, and Swedish.[7]


Early life


O'Brien was born in Ottawa and lived in Kugluktuk (then known as Coppermine) from ages 12 to 16. He attended a residential school in Inuvik, where he says he was abused by a dormitory supervisor. He graduated from grade 12 at St Patrick's College High School only with difficulty.[8] As a youth, he was agnostic, leaning towards atheism, until his conversion to Catholicism when he was 21. He began to draw and paint shortly after, and had a successful gallery exhibition. Five years later, at the urging of his wife, he began to turn his artwork towards religious subjects. In 1994, at the age of 46, he began to write.[1]


Works



Fiction


Children of the Last Days series


Non-fiction


O'Brien's articles and lectures focus on his belief that Western civilization is in severe decline as well as heading towards a "New Totalitarianism".[18][better source needed] A significant amount of his writing appeared first in Nazareth Journal, of which he was founding editor.[2]

O'Brien's book A Landscape with Dragons: The Battle for Your Child's Mind described as controversial by its publisher presents his concern that contemporary children's literature and culture has strayed from Christian ethics to a more pagan ideology where good and evil is not strongly defined. The book features O'Brien's examination of fantasy works ranging from C. S. Lewis' The Chronicles of Narnia and J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings to Anne McCaffrey's Dragonriders of Pern. One of the book's central claims is that any story in which dragons are presented sympathetically rather than as forces of evil is implicitly anti-Christian because of the traditional use of the dragon as a symbol for Satan.[19]

O'Brien has been critical of J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series, comparing it unfavourably with the work of J. R. R. Tolkien.[20]

O'Brien's non-fiction works include:


Publishers


Much of O'Brien's non-fiction, and some of his fiction, has been published by Justin Press, a Catholic publishing house in Ottawa founded in 2009.[24] The majority of his fiction, and some of his non-fiction, has been published by Ignatius Press, a Catholic publishing house founded in 1974 in San Francisco.[25]

Other books by O'Brien have been published by Wiseblood Books[26] and one of its imprints, Divine Providence Press.[27]


References


  1. Larminat, Astrid De (November 15, 2012). "Michael D. O'Brien, un prophète venu du Canada". Le Figaro (in French). Retrieved 2020-04-19.
  2. Tischler, Nancy M. (2009). Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Fiction: From C.S. Lewis to Left Behind. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-0-313-34568-5.
  3. Gyapong, Deborah (2017-08-21). "Man needs beauty out of hunger for God, says author". Catholic Register. Retrieved 2020-04-19.
  4. "Artist and novelist Michael O'Brien to keynote at conference". Retrieved 2020-04-19.
  5. Beeler, Killian (2014-01-28). "StudiO'Brien: the contemporary Catholic artist | The University News". The University News. University of Dallas. Retrieved 2020-04-19.
  6. "New Book Features Religious Art of Michael O'Brien". ZENIT - English. 2020-02-20. Retrieved 2020-04-19.
  7. Bastien, Richard. "Biography of Michael O'Brien details a creative life full of joys and sorrows". Catholic Education Resource Center. Retrieved March 3, 2018.
  8. Harvey, Bob (23 November 1997). "Valley home to 'Canada's Dostoyevsky'". Ottawa Citizen. pp. 1, 2.
  9. "Review". www.publishersweekly.com. Retrieved 2020-04-18.
  10. "Bestselling Catholic Fiction Writer Michael O'Brien releases 'Theophilos'". The Catholic Advance. Wichita, Kansas. 2010-05-21. p. 12 via Newspapers.com.
  11. "Review". www.publishersweekly.com. Retrieved 2020-04-18.
  12. Kreeft, Peter (December 2013). "Voyage to Alpha Centauri". The American Spectator. 46 (10): 3 via Gale Literature Resource Center.
  13. Woodard, Joe (1996-07-15). "A disturbingly immediate Apocalypse: If its thesis is wrong, a new Canadian novel may one day rank as a religious classic". Alberta Report / Newsmagazine. 23 (31) via EBSCO.
  14. Coren, Michael (September 1997). "At Large - Far from the Madding Crowd". Books in Canada.
  15. Hudak, Melissa (1997-02-01). "Strangers and Sojourners". Library Journal. 122 (2): 66 via Gale Literature Resource Center.
  16. Mort, John (June 1, 1998). "Eclipse of the Sun". Booklist. 94 (19–20): 1728 via Gale Literature Resource Center.
  17. Sibley, Robert (2001-02-22). "The Apocalypse has begun". Report / Newsmagazine (Alberta Edition). 28 via EBSCO.
  18. "Book Review: The Family and the New Totalitarianism", Ricochet (September 9, 2019)
  19. Good, Laurel (June 21, 2012), "Landscape with Dragons", The Imaginative Conservative.
  20. Miesel, Sandra and O'Brien, Michael "Tolkien and Rowling: Common Ground" (letter to editor and response) Catholic Education Resource Center
  21. Bowles, Anastasia (1994-05-09). "How the dragons got so friendly: An artist warns of the merging of good and evil in children's literature and film". Alberta Report / Newsmagazine. 21 (21) via EBSCO.
  22. Baker, Marilyn (Winter 2015). "William Kurelek: painter & prophet". Manitoba History (77): 46–47 via EBSCO.
  23. Wald, Jeffrey (March–April 2019). "Wake-Up Call: The Apocalypse: Warning, Hope & Consolation by Michael D. O'Brien". Touchstone: A Journal of Mere Christianity. 32 (2): 57–58 via EBSCO.
  24. "About" Justin Press website
  25. "About Us" Ignatius Press website
  26. Wiseblood Books website
  27. Divine Providence Press website

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Michael D. O'Brien (Ottawa, 1948) è uno scrittore, artista e saggista canadese di ispirazione cattolica.



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