Van Dycke’s story isn’t the most charming. It’s more along the lines of those big biblical epics that Hollywood use to make – Ben Hur and such. It’s not bad, but not really engrossing.
[These notes were made in 1986:]. A series of short stories in the Christian vein, some of them openly so, some allegorical. A nice way with an image and a smooth, easy style make them less tedious than you would think, and "The Other Wise Man" has something of the simple, telling fairy-tale quality...
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