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The Best of Us Is Medieval

John Duggan

It has long been a custom among commentators that, when looking for a comparator that will blacken…

Forecast

Jim Richards

How long can two people stay togetherwith this in the news and that in the sky? A…

Leavers, Yearners, and Returners

John Wilson

You could fill a small library with books from the last twenty years devoted to the erosion…

The Great Excommunicator

Christopher Caldwell

When Sam Tanenhaus agreed in 1998 to write a biography of William F. Buckley Jr., it would…

NovelCon

Mark Bauerlein

The latest installment of an ongoing interview series with contributing editor Mark Bauerlein. Christopher J. Scalia joins…

Second Death

Ricardo Pau-Llosa

Between our physical demise—when the soul, like a savedpage from a trashed notebook, lifts in the handof…

Rule Zombie Britannia

Sohrab Ahmari

The U.K. is isolated, as European leaders seek to beat off the instability and irrationality radiating from…

A Fresh Look at the Old Testament: New and Notable Books

Mark Bauerlein

It might be the Old Testament, but it’s certainly inspiring a lot of new books. Here are…

Last Call for Submissions to the First Things Poetry Prize

The Editors

The second annual First Things Poetry Prize is open for submissions until June 30. Dana Gioia is this year’s…

Jesus After the Critics

Michael C. Legaspi

Quests for the “historical Jesus” are as old as Christianity itself. The claims of Jesus’s earliest followers…

On Flannery O’Connor’s Centenary

George Weigel

How appropriate that Flannery O’Connor should have been born on the Solemnity of the Annunciation: the liturgical…

Metabolizing the Beautiful

Dwight A. Lindley III

Why Literature Still Matters:Beauty After the Apocalypseby jason m. baxtercassiodorus, 82 pages, $16 My father, a mild-mannered…

The Future of Reading

Wessie du Toit

More is read now in a year than was read before in a hundred years.” So declared…

Classical Renewal by Research

James Hankins

The research pursued these days in university humanities departments does not, as a rule, enjoy high esteem…

The Death of Mass Literacy

R. R. Reno

In this episode, Wessie du Toit joins Rusty Reno on The Editor’s Desk to talk about his…