Saturday, July 9, 2022

Saturday Good Reads - July 9, 2022


Pano Kanelos was the president of St. John’s University in Baltimore. He’s also a Shakespeare scholar. Distraught at what was happening at his own university as well as so many others in America, he stepped down – and moved to Texas, where he’s building the University of Austin, “dedicated to the fearless pursuit of truth.” There was a time when many universities were like that. 

C.R. Wiley published a book recently, In the House of Tom Bombadil, about one of the most mysterious characters in all of J.R.R. Tolkien’s works – Tom Bombadil. Who is he, and why did Tolkien include him? Jeremy Johnston at Front Porch Republic has a review, and wonder if there’s one answer to rule them all.

 

My favorite read of this week is by Sylvia Schroder, who blogs at When the House is Quiet. She nad her husband just celebrated a “major anniversary,” and she asks (and answers) the question, “Who Knew When We Said ‘I Do’?

 

More Good Reads

 

Life and Culture

 

Saving John Silber – Howard Husock at National Affairs.

 

You Can't Possibly Believe That. Or can you? – Samuel D. James at Digital Liturgies.

 

Faith

 

Herbert and Ferrar: The Quiet Resistance – Dwight Longenecker at The Imaginative Conservative. 

 

Poetry

 

St. Thomas the Apostle – Malcolm Guite.

 

Napping with Dementia – Joseph Mussomeli at The Imaginative Conservative.

 

Noticing – Joe Kenton at Poetry Joy.

 

De and No – Sherry Early at Semicolon Blog.

 

News Media

 

Angry about Roe, many journalists focus on crisis pregnancy centers as villains behind it all – Julia Duin at Get Religion.

 

Writing and Literature

 

Some Strange Eruption: Watching ‘Station Eleven’ and Teaching ‘Hamlet’ to the Class of 2022 – Andrew Simmons at The Millions.

 

The Pulpy, Rollicking, Resonant Early Sci-Fi of John Wyndham – Lincoln Michel at Literary Hub.

 

Shop Talk: James Kestrel on Writing Novels During Lunch in Quiet Honolulu Bars – Eli Cranor at CrimeReads.

 

Movies

 

Considering 'Casablanca:' Whatever Happened to Rick? –John Rossi at Real Clear History.

 

Ukraine

 

Beyond the fog of war: books to help us understand the invasion of the Ukraine – Oliver Bullough at The Guardian.

 

American Stuff

 

A Healthy Respect for Limits: Recovering the American Founding – Mark Malvasi and The Imaginative Conservative. 

 

Abraham Lincoln Tribute – The Piano Guys



 Painting: The Reader, oil on canvas (ca. 1665) by Eglon van der Neer (1635-1793).

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