Monday, July 22, 2024

Some Monday Readings


“Shine, Perishing Republic,” poem by Robinson Jeffers – Joseph Bottum at Poems Ancient and Modern. 

The Triumph of Red States – Joel Kotkin at The American Mind. 

 

On the Appalachian Trail, I Fell in Love with America – Elias Wachtel at The Free Press.

 

Protecting America’s Promise: On combatting anti-Semitism and anti-Americanism – Ronald Lauder at The New Criterion

 

Is History Only for Historical Novels? – Connie Berry at CrimeReads.

 

The Unlikely Verse of H.P. Lovecraft – Ed Simon at The Hedgehog Review.

 

Whittington’s Stone and Whittington Park – a London Inheritance.

 

Walter Scott, A Legend of Montrose – Adam Roerts at Adam’s Notebook.

 

Lessons from the CrowdStrike Crisis That Paralyzed Our Digital World – Neville Hobson.

 

Things Worth Remembering; Barry Goldwater’s Speech at the RNC – Douglas Murray at The Free Press.

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