A Room Called Remember is a collection of sermons, meditations, articles, and addresses, authored by Frederick Buechner.
Published in 1984 by Harper and Row, A Room Called Remember is Buechner's eighth non-fiction work.
[1] Marjorie Casebier McCoy writes that several of the essays in A Room Called Remember 'reveal more about [Buechner's] literary Mentors'.
[3] In 'The Speaking and Writing of Words', for example, Buechner meditates at length on the work of authors such as John Donne,[4] Anthony Trollope,[5] and Fyodor Dostoevsky.
[7] The influence of Tillich is most evident, argues Brown, in 'Buechner's attempts to connect story and religion' in these essays, and in his wider works.