Fran Lebowitz, American Conservative By Kevin D. Williamson January 22, 2021 Pretend It's a City, Martin Scorsese's new documentary series about Lebowitz, reveals her delightfully reactionary character.
Winter Reading By Yuval Levin January 4, 2021 A new year is upon us, and with it the new Winter 2021 issue of National Affairs. Among the essays in this issue...
NR PLUS Kurt Vonnegut’s Love Letters Show the Cynic’s Softer Side By Peter Tonguette December 17, 2020 A review of Love, Kurt: The Vonnegut Love Letters, 1941–1945.
Reflections on the Life of Walter Hooper, the Man Who Brought You C. S. Lewis By Cameron Hilditch December 9, 2020 C. S. Lewis’s former secretary Walter Hooper died this week at the age of 89.
When Erik Saw the Devil By David Klinghoffer December 7, 2020 Erik talked of encounters with missionaries in Port Moresby, New Guinea, about his own experiences in Delhi, India, with soothsayers in Budapest, and more.
NR PLUS How to Write History By Andrew Roberts December 3, 2020 It should be a page-turner, and there’s no right side.
Jan Morris, R.I.P. By David Pryce-Jones November 25, 2020 Jan Morris was undoubtedly a brilliant writer.
Beowulf, Bro By Kyle Smith November 12, 2020 The latest 'Beowulf' translation begins with the word "bro."
Live from Carrickfergus By Jay Nordlinger October 20, 2020 Like Andrew Jackson's parents, young Cameron Hilditch is from Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland.