Saturday, June 17, 2023

Saturday Good Reads - June 17, 2023


The writer Cormac McCarthy died this past week. The author of such novels as The Road, No Country for Old Men, and Blood Meridian, he was known for his precision in writing, his writing style, and his apocalyptic / dystopic themes. Lincoln Michael at Counter Craft discusses his precision and writing style. Aaron Gwyn at the Spectator considers his literary legacy. Casey Spinks at Front Porch Republic writes about his literary impact. And Robert Lee Brewer at Writer’s Digest lists 15 lasting quotes from The Road. 

Fox sent its “cease and desist” letter to Tucker Carlson, who promptly ignored it and continued his highly watched broadcasts on Twitter (you can watch it, without either signing in or having an account). One thing is known from the controversy – the ratings for Fox News are down substantially, often as high as 40 percent down. Chadwick Moore at The Spectator asks the question: Tucker Carlson can live without Fox News, but can Fox News live without Tucker Carlson?

 

When life (or Twitter) hands you lemons: I’ve been suspended from Twitter, for reasons unknown other than the nebulous “violated Twitter rules.” I’ve been on Twitter for 13 years, and I had this happen once before – back in 2011 or 2012, when Twitter changed its algorithm and inadvertently bumped a whole bunch of people (including me) off the platform. Then, it took a friend of a friend who knew someone at Twitter to get it fixed. Recently, Twitter did it again, and I suspect the same thing happened. This time, I decided it was time to walk away.

 

It’s been weird, not checking in and tweeting each day. But it’s given me more time to think and plan. I’ll be trying some new things with this blog, and we’ll see what happens.

 

More Good Reads

 

Life and Culture

 

The Varykino Gambit - at Sippican Cottage.

 

The Foothills of the Ozarks – Zephram Foster at Front Porch Republic.

 

First People Sickened by COVID-19 Were Chinese Scientists t Wuhan Institute of Virology, Says US Government Sources – Michael Shellenberger, Matt Taibbi, & Alex Gutentag at Public.

 

What is spring to you? – Kelly Belmonte at All Nine.

 

British Stuff

 

London in the 1920s – at A London Inheritance.

 

London shines in the spring – Henry Oliver at The Critic Magazine.

 

Poetry

 

Saint Paul Talks Strategy – Zach Czaia at Kingdom Poets (D.S. Martin).

 

 A guided tour – Jane Dougherty at The Four Swans.

 

Out Like a Lamb – Misky at It’s Still Life.

 

The Bible and Poetry – Michael Edwards at The Paris Review.

 

Emptiness – Cathy McDonald at Society of Classical Poets.

 

Faith

 

Who Was Robert Jermain Thomas? – Joo Young Kang at Ligonier.

 

Tolkien’s (Catholic) Traditionalism: Conveniently Forgotten? – Julian Kwasniewski at The Imaginative Conservative. 

 

The Seeds None Could Afford: How Martyrs Built the Early Church – Gerald Bray at Desiring God. 

 

The Day I Told God No – Seth Lewis.

 

American Stuff

 

Address from the Officers of the Virginia Regiment: December 31, 1758 – Emerging Revolutionary War Era.

 

Commanding the Regiment: Major Roberdeau Wheat, 1st Louisiana Special Battalion – Bert Dunkerly at Emerging Civil War.

 

News Media

 

Partisan journalism doesn’t help Ukraine – William Trainer at The Spectator. 

 

History

 

Escaping the Train to Auschwitz – Althea Williams and Sarah Ehrlich at BBC News. 

 

You Say – Lauren Daigle



 Painting: A man reading a book by lamplight, oil on canvas (1839); British School

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