As I was reading Fred Siegel's book I kept thinking how hopeless I felt (politically a...
Darwinists are fond of saying that evolution is a "fact." Maybe, but facts are not sel...
I cannot remember when I first saw an Eric Rohmer film nor which one it was. Over ti...
Boston University Professor Prothero's history of culture wars in the U.S. is both inf...
This latest yarn by Christopher Buckley is a fun exercise in historical fiction. The...
The following is Part II in a conversation with Jack Kerwick, author of "The American ...
Russell Kirk was one of the leading thinkers of the post-Second World War American con...
First written in 1938 and revised and enlarged in 1954, Love in the Western World is ...
In this well written alternative history novel, Germany has won the Second World War...
The Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), despite having little place in American cultural me...
Alexandra York is an author whose work we are proud to promote at The American Culture...
Philip K. Dick (1928-1982) wrote some of the more intriguing science fiction of the latt...
There are three interrelated plot strands to The Unfortunate Importance of Beauty, a hi...
Writing at the Catholic Difference, Catholic scholar George Weigel presents a powerful t...
Many people argue that our time is a particularly hyper-partisan one. I wonder if they ...
"When studied with any degree of thoroughness, the economic problem will be found to r...
The twenty-five tales of Freddy the Pig, published 1927-1958, constitute one of the cla...
No, this doesn't refer to a theologian and a philosopher, but a six-year-old curmudgeon an...
By now we know that a movie based on a bestselling book series about kinky sex dominated t...
There are two strains in the tradition of the mystery story. They exist in tension but are...
January 7, 2015, will be remembered as the day Islamic terrorists declared war against f...
In a way, the marvelous 1958 comic novel The Guide, by R. K. Narayan, is an undidactic ...
The word utopia literally means "no place" in the original Greek. Thomas More named his f...
The Austrian Jewish writer Joseph Roth (1894-1939) was an elegiast of the Austro-Hungari...
In a year of unsettling cultural stories—from the Ray Rice domestic abuse video to Rob...
THE ADVENTURE OF THE PLATED SPOON AND OTHER TALES OF SHERLOCK HOLMES — Edited by Loren D...
I’ll Take My Stand: The South and the Agrarian Tradition is a collection of twelve p...
I've just discovered that a digital edition of three mystery novels by contemporary autho...
Jews and the Left: the Rise and Fall of a Political Alliance by Philip Mendes....
Leo Strauss was undoubtedly one of the most important political philosophers of the twen...
(GIVE ME THAT) OLD-TIME DETECTION - Summer 2014 - Issue #36 - Old-Time Detection Special...
The ABC-TV series Castle (Mondays at 10 p.m. Eastern) features as co-protagonist a bestse...