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Read of England 2017
Dear readers, it is at long last April, and you know what means! READ OF ENGLAND 2017 is officially on, a month dedicated wholly to England — English history, literature, culture, and personalities. Why April? April 23rd is both the … Continue reading
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Podcast of the Week: Stephen Kinzer discusses TR, Mark Twain, and American Empire
On Tuesday, author Stephen Kinzer appeared on the Tom Woods show to discuss his new book, The True Flag. This piece takes as its subject the fierce debate on then-nascent American imperialism — genuine debate in that Kinzer begins with … Continue reading
10,000 Sing "Ode to Joy"
How incredible this is to watch; the look on the conductor’s face is utter rapture. While this video has nothing to do with books, aside from the complementary nature of literature and the other arts, including music, it was too … Continue reading
Podcast of the Week: Lewis, Tolkien, and the Great War
This week I’m highlighting #272 of the Art of Manliness podcast, an interview with the author of A Hobbit, a Wardrobe, and a Great War. This book examines C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien’s role in the Great War and delves … Continue reading
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Podcast of the Week: EconTalk discusses "Dreamland"
On Monday, Russ Roberts of EconTalk sat down to talk with Sam Quinones about his book, Dreamland: The True Tale of America’s Opium Epidemic. That book has been on my radar for a couple of years (and was how I … Continue reading
Brief note
My wireless adapter failed over the weekend, and I’m expecting a new one in either tomorrow or Thursday. (I’m a typing terror with a keyboard, but my tablet key-fu is only fair.) In the meantime I’ve been reading, so expect … Continue reading
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Dynamite from a Film Student
Last night I discovered a series of video “essays about art”, or artistic case studies, commenting on various films of the last few decades. So far I’ve enjoyed nearly ten of them, and have been utterly impressed with the … Continue reading
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2016 Cumulative Reading List
…whew.— January —1. How I Killed Pluto and Why It Had it Coming, Mike Brown (Science)2. Stagecoach: Wells-Fargo and the American West, Phillip Fradkin (History)3. Picking Up: On the Streets and Behind the Trucks with the Sanitation Workers of New York City, Robin Nagle4. Defeating … Continue reading
Classics Club: Year I
Twenty-sixteen was my first full year in the Classics Club challenge, and I’m off to a good start. Virtually everything came from my American Lit and English Lit specials in April, June, and July, though. 2015:Emma, Jane Austen (12/29/2015) 20162001: … Continue reading