W it h an extra-long run—a notorious marathon for exhibitors—The Winter Show straddles the timing of the American-art ...
Paul A. Rahe on “The History of the Peloponnesian War,” by Thucydides, edited and translated by Robin Waterfield.
David Walsh on “The Olavo de Carvalho Reader.” ...
Conrado Tenaglia on the causes of Argentina’s economic troubles.
The Woman, the Martyr,” by Sarah Ruden.
Each week the editors of The New Criterion offer recommendations on what to read, see, and hear in the world of culture in ...
On the limits of the U.S. Constitution.
Unfortunately, he forgot to include realism tout court, which suggests a certain lack of realism in his understanding of the ...
On The Political and Strategic History of the World, Vol. I, by Conrad Black.
On Democracy,” edited by David Bromwich.
George Loomis on “Un ballo in maschera,” at the Paris Opera.
I have said to myself during the last fortnight that if I were a Scotchman I too should be conceited, and that I should especially avail myself of this privilege if I were a native of Edinburgh.