It’s alive… alive! Here is what happens when I plug Roger Kimball’s upcoming title from Encounter Books, The Rape of the Masters, into the po-mo title generator: Here are 5 means by which you might ...
This clip from FOX Nation's new docuseries "American Requiem" looks at how our culture has chosen the ugly, depraved, and insane over the beautiful, upright, and rational, with reference to Thomas ...
Kimball, a respected critic and managing editor of the New Criterion, applies the pornography standard to intelligence in this collection of essays about famous men and their smarts: it's hard to ...
On Friday, October 18, Roger Kimball and James Panero will participate in a panel discussion about conservatism at the third annual William F. Buckley, Jr. Program conference at Yale University. The ...
Big news–and excellent news–for Roger Kimball and The New Criterion, as reported by Gary Shapiro today in The New York Sun. Encounter Books has named the New Criterion�s co-editor and ...
In his remarks on the Yale Whitney Center symposium on literary theory and the curriculum (“The Academy Debates the Canon,” September 1987), Roger Kimball favorably quotes my observation that one of ...
New Criterion editor and publisher Roger Kimball was interviewed by FrontPage magazine today by Bernard Chapin. This interesting interview touches on a variety of issues including the history of ...
1. “Leave It to Psmith” by P.G. Wodehouse (Doran, 1924). May I begin a survey of superb comic novels by offering the collected works of P.G. Wodehouse–100 volumes, give or take? No? Well, how about ...
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