Expensive illiterates: victimhood & education
by Mark Steyn
The fifth in a series titled “Lengthened Shadows.”
The fifth in a series titled “Lengthened Shadows.”
On the recipients of the Booker and Goncourt prizes.
On the necessity of emotions to criminal justice.
On the opening of the Nasher Sculpture Center.
On John Currin at the Whitney Museum of American Art & Kiki Smith: Prints, Books and Things at the Museum of Modern Art, Queens.
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On the annual Richard Tucker Music Foundation concert, David Robertson, Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Marcello Viotti, Stephen Hough & Deborah Voigt at the New York Philharmonic.
On Bush’s critics and the clarity of hindsight.
A review of Collected Poems, edited by Frank Bidart and David Gewanter.
A review of Greek Gods, Human Lives: What We Can Learn From Myths, by Mary Lefkowitz.
A review of Lessons of the Masters, by George Steiner.
A review of Tributes: Personal Reflections on a Century of Social Research, by Irving Louis Horowitz.
On remembering the literary critic.
Notes & Comments
Life at the MLA
by the Editors
On the radical politics of the MLA.
Another judicial outrage
by the Editors
The media and Iraq
by the Editors
On the failure of the media to report on protests for peace in Iraq.
Speaking of Saddam…
by the Editors
On the capture of the Iraqi dictator and what should be done with him.