Robert Charles Asch (born 1968) is an English Catholic writer, literary critic, and scholar.
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Education | St Paul's School |
Alma mater | University of Toronto |
Occupation(s) | Author, scholar |
Spouse | Ruth Tyldesley Asch |
Early life
editRobert Asch was born in London in 1968, into a family of mixed Canadian- and Austrian Jewish descent. His parents were both opera singers.[1] He was educated at St Paul's School and the University of Toronto.
Career
editAlong with Joseph Pearce, Asch has been co-editor of the St. Austin Review, a Catholic cultural and literary magazine, since September 2001. He is also the Editor of Saint Austin Press.[1]
Asch was Senior Master and teacher of English and History at Chavagnes International College, France, from its inception in 2002 till 2012.[1] He was recently awarded a Wilbur Research Fellowship at the Russell Kirk Center for Cultural Renewal for his work towards a new study of the English poet Lionel Johnson.
In July 2022, Asch appeared as a speaker at the 41st Annual Conference of the American Chesterton Society in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Ash's lecture was titled "Chesterton and the Jews".[2]
Personal life
editAsch is married to the poet Ruth Tyldesley Asch. After several years of living in the post-Velvet Revolution Czech Republic, Asch converted from Reform Judaism to Roman Catholicism, which he has called, "a completion" instead of a rejection of the Jewish religion, in 1996. Asch currently resides with his wife and children at Preston, Lancashire.[1]
Works
edit- Asch, Robert; Pearce, Joseph, eds. (2014). The Romantic Poets: Blake, Wordsworth, and Coleridge, With an Introduction and Contemporary Criticism. San Francisco, California: Ignatius Press. ISBN 9781586172640. OCLC 912700428.
- Asch, Robert, ed. Lionel Johnson: Poetry and Prose. Saint Austin Press, 2021. ISBN 978-1919673004.
References
edit- ^ a b c d Twiston-Davies, Bess. "Asch Plots a Course to Redeem Culture". Catholic Answers. Vol. 15, no. 9. Retrieved October 5, 2016.
- ^ 41st Annual Chesterton Conference, July 28-30, 2022.