The Dreams of Sholem Asch
by David RandallSholem Asch's 1939 novel The Nazarene deserves new readers. Continue Reading »
Sholem Asch's 1939 novel The Nazarene deserves new readers. Continue Reading »
Elizabeth Sewell’s classic study of Lewis Carroll, “The Field of Nonsense,” sheds light on the allure of baseball. Continue Reading »
In a new book, Jeremy Black challenges patronizing conceptions of Agatha Christie as a “cozy” writer, drawing out the Anglican sensibility that undergirds her work. Continue Reading »
We asked some of our writers to contribute a paragraph or two about the most memorable books they read this year. Continue Reading »
Talking about “the future” quite naturally involves talking about “the past.” Continue Reading »
The common, everyday, petty baseness of people is far more frightening than the most horrific fictional characters. Continue Reading »
There are so many books that are not “great,” but are still worth saving from oblivion, at least for the moment. Brian Moore’s work falls into this category. Continue Reading »
John Wilson recaps his year in reading, chronicling the books that stand out the most. Continue Reading »
George Weigel recommends books for your Christmas shopping list. Continue Reading »
Our editors reflect on the future of American foreign policy, the Counter-Reformation, Frank Herbert’s Dune, and the work of Sergij Bulgakov. Continue Reading »