Populism, III: Insects of the hour
by Daniel Hannan
On Brexit and the distinction between petty and prudent populist movements.
On Brexit and the distinction between petty and prudent populist movements.
On the prolific career of the English novelist.
On the French statesman’s English language letters.
On the travels and evolving style of the South African poet.
On the architectural vision of John Soane.
On the struggles of the playwright and the resilience of his work.
On the exhibition of the movement at the Royal Academy of Arts.
On Aleko, performed by the New York City Opera; STOMP, performed by the New York Philharmonic; Tristan und Isolde, performed by the Metropolitan Opera, and other recent performances.
On a piano & cello concert at the Wigmore Hall and a performance of Don Giovanni by the English National Opera.
On Samson et Dalila and Tosca performed by the Opéra national de Paris.
On the predetermined nature of election “scandals” and debates.
On The Girls by Emma Cline, The Nix by Nathan Hill, Prodigals by Greg Jackson, and The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead.
Notes & Comments
Homer. Sappho. Dylan?
by the Editors
On the Nobel Prize committee’s questionable taste.
Yale follies (cont’d)
by the Editors
An update on the spineless mismanagement at Yale and beyond.