Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Some Wednesday Readings



How Novels Carried Me Through Suffering – Lara D’Entremont at A Faithful Imagination.


Gustav Klimt – Painting the Land – George Bothamley at Art Every Day. 

 

How American Educators Are Conning Kids – Frannie Block at The Free Press.

 

The Civil War Diary of Emma Mordecai by Diane Ashton – reviewed by James Hill Wellborn III at Emerging Civil War. 

 

One of the Best Fiction Books I’ve Read – Erik Raymond at The Gospel Coalition

 

Face of a Saint: Thomas Aquinas’ Appearance Revealed After 750 Years – Alyssa Murphy at National Catholic Register.

 

The Ruthless Elimination of Paragraphs – Samuel D. James at Digital Liturgies. 

 

The Prophet of Trump’s Second Term – Matthew Continetti at The Free Press.

 

The Codevilla Tapes – David Samuels at Tablet Magazine (from 2019; related to The Free Press article immediately above).

 

Vision in February – poem by Daniel Mark Epstein at The New Criterion.

 

Painting: Church in Unterach on the Atttersee, oil on canvas (1916) by Gustav Klimt (1862-1918)

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