Protecting America’s promise
by Ronald S. Lauder
On combating anti-Semitism & anti-Americanism.
On combating anti-Semitism & anti-Americanism.
On White Rural Rage by Tom Schaller & Paul Waldman.
On The Gulag Archipelago at fifty.
On the town’s history & architecture.
On Leo Strauss & the crisis of modern liberalism.
On the author’s sojourn south of the border.
On Uncle Vanya, Mary Jane & Patriots.
On “Hidden Faces: Covered Portraits of the Renaissance” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
On “Victorian Radicals: From the Pre-Raphaelites to the Arts and Crafts Movement” at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery, United Kingdom.
On “Glory of the World: Color Field Painting (1950s to 1983)” at NSU Art Museum, Fort Lauderdale.
On “The Arts in France in the Time of Charles VII (1422–1461)” at Musée de Cluny, Paris.
On “Klimt Landscapes” at Neue Galerie, “Wayne Thiebaud: Summer Days” at Acquavella Galleries & “Paul Resika: Ode to the Moon” at Bookstein Projects, New York.
On recent performances at David Geffen Hall, Carnegie Hall & the Metropolitan Opera.
On campus protests & the escape hatch from reality.
On Hell, I Love Everybody by James Tate, The Summer We Crossed Europe in the Rain by Kazuo Ishiguro, All Souls by Saskia Hamilton, Crisis Actor by Declan Ryan, The Miraculous Season by V. R. “Bunny” Lang & Invisible Mending by C. K. Williams.
On America Last by Jacob Heilbrunn.
On John Carr of York: Collected Essays by Ivan Hall.
On God’s Scrivener by Clark Davis.
On The Writer as Illusionist by William Maxwell, edited by Alec Wilkinson.
On The Boy from Kyiv by Marina Harss.
On the hand of happenstance in history.
On misplaced blame for the region’s instability.
Notes & Comments
Lenin everlasting
by the Editors
On the totalitarian’s continued relevance.
A word of thanks
by the Editors
On our invaluable friends & supporters, new & old.