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Staircase Over the Void

Richard T. Whittington

Thinking Without a Banister sounds like a freethinkerโ€™s slogan, a refusal of the supports of authority, tradition, and revealed faith. It recalls Hannah Arendtโ€™s appreciation of Gotthold Lessing in...

Mary McCarthyโ€™s Clarity

Richard T. Whittington

Catholic readers know the story cold. As a young writer, Flannery Oโ€™Connor accompanied Robert Lowell and Elizabeth Hardwick to a dinner party hosted by Mary McCarthy, a distinguished critic,...

Twin Peaks Revisited

Richard T. Whittington

In the fall of 1946, Mary McCarthy wrote a letter objecting to a New Yorker essay by John Hersey, which had trained its journalistic sights on Hiroshima and Nagasaki...

Slouching Toward Vegas

Richard T. Whittington

South and West: From a Notebookby joan didionknopf, 160 pages, $21 โ€œThere is,โ€ says Don DeLillo, โ€œa motel in the heart of every man. Where the highway begins to...

Cocktails with the Existentialists

Richard T. Whittington

Existentialist Cafรฉ: Freedom, Being, and Apricot Cocktailsby sarah bakewellother press, 448 pages, $25 More than seven decades have passed since philosophy held court on the world-historic stage, in the...

Fugitive Commitments

Richard T. Whittington

Search Party, a new dark comedy airing on TBS, turns a sly eye on a scene everyone loves to hate: the hip streets and haunts of gentrified Brooklyn, teeming...

Cryogenic Monks

Richard T. Whittington

Christianityโ€™s waning influence in the West has not reduced our desire for apocalypse. We still look to the future expecting closure, or at least a grand finale. Jaded by...

Bayou Noir

Richard T. Whittington

Book critics have a way of talking about popular writers whose talent and ambition set them apart from the mass-market crowd: Such writers โ€œtranscend the genre.โ€ A mystery writer...