The new sensibility
by Roger Kimball
The sixth in a series titled “Reflections on a cultural revolution.”
The sixth in a series titled “Reflections on a cultural revolution.”
On Rebecca West’s FBI file & what it tells us.
On Wallace Stevens: Collected Poetry & Prose published by the Library of America, edited by Frank Kermode & Joan Richardson
On “Lorenzo Lotto: Rediscovered Master of the Renaissance” at the National Gallery of Art, Washington.
Geoffrey Brock’s introduction to Saba’s poems
Saba’s poems, with matching translations from Geoffrey Brock
On the selling of theaters’ air rights & the Broadway season
On Mondrian & Reinhardt: Influence & Affinity at PaceWildenstein, New York
On Jake Berthot: New Paintings & Drawings at the McKee gallery, New York
On the London Symphony Orchestra’s performances of Sibelius at Avery Fisher Hall & “The Sibelius Symposium” at the Stanley Kaplan Penthouse, Lincoln Center, New York.
On Amistad by Anthony Davis & Thulani Davis at the Lyric Opera of Chicago
On Capriccio, by Richard Strauss, at the Metropolitan Opera, New York
On Le martyre de Saint Sébastien, by Claude Debussy, at the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Los Angeles.
On integrity, concerned journalists & The Washington Post’s holiday headlines
Review of Barney’s Version by Mordecai Richler
Review of The Selected Letters of Marianne Moore, edited by Bonnie Costello, with Celeste Goodridge & Cristanne Miller
Notes & Comments
Abolish women’s studies
by The Editors
On universities and the rise of Big Sister.
Philippe de Montebello at the Met
by The Editors