Monday, November 4, 2024

Some Monday Readings


The New Push for Censorship Under the Guise of Combating Hate – Paul Thacker at Tablet Magazine. 

A Blockbuster Met Exhibition Takes Visitors Back to Siena to Trace the Origins of European Painting – Christian Kleinbub at Art in America.

 

“Poor Eddy”: A New Life of Edgar Allan Poe – Mark Jarman at The Hudson Review


Law Student Faces Expulsion for ‘Aggressive Pointing’ – Olivia Reingold at The Free Press.

 

Appreciations: Bram Stoker’s Dracula – Eduard Habsburg-Lothringen at The Lamp Magazine.

 

The other side of TS Eliot – Jeremy Noel-Tod at Prospect Magazine.

 

Do the Hard Work of Publishing – Terry Whalin at The Writing Life.

 

Murders for November – Jeremy Black at The Critic Magazine.

 

James Mackinnon, Artist – Spitalfields Life.

 

A New Mozart Work is Discovered – Stephen Klugewicz at The Imaginative Conservative.

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