But it would be as “compleatly” off the mark to explain ham radio by its vestigial utility as it would have been for Izaak ...
The Eurasian steppe is famous for being the wellspring and thoroughfare of conquerors. It was from there that the Huns ...
Her 1937 short story “The Debutante,” later published by Breton for his anthology of black humor, tells of a debutante who ...
Locke made two revolutions, both successful: the Glorious Revolution of 1688 in England and the American Revolution in 1776.
Whatever is good according to reason,” answered the Greek. This was explosive. By the nature of Mamoun’s position—caliph of ...
Ignat Solzhenitsyn performed his own piano transcription of The Seven Last Words of Our Savior on the Cross by Joseph Haydn ...
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The result was a normal kid, with literate parents imparting an interest in books and writing. He was very much anchored and ...
Sublime Poetry,” at the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
Poetry Prize submissions are now closed. The Editors are pleased to receive submissions for the twenty-sixth New Criterion Poetry Prize, given annually to a book-length manuscript of poems that pay ...
Anatoly Grablevsky is the thirteenth and current Hilton Kramer Fellow at The New Criterion.
James Bowman on the media’s stubbornness.