Thursday, February 28, 2019

Reading Rat - February 2019

Articles, essays, reviews

'Culture Wars' Author James D. Hunter Takes On New Science of Morality, by Anne E. Bromley, UVAToday

The American Bookstore: Prologue and The American Bookstore: A List by Tara Ann Thieke at Front Porch Republic

Tidying Up Legal Publishing by Benjamin Scott Wright at The Editing Lawyer

The Sex Pistols’ Sid Vicious Sings Frank Sinatra’s "My Way": Is Nothing Sacred? from The Great Rock 'n' Roll Swindle, at Open Culture

Would You Recognize a Dystopia If You Saw One? by Ryan J. Barilleaux, The University Bookman

Ye Shall Be as Gods, by James V. Schall, review of The Idol of Our Age: How the Religion of Humanity Subverts Christianity, by Daniel Mahoney, Claremont Review of Books

Book discussions

Great Books Roundtable Discussions, March 27th: Djuna Barnes "A Night Among the Horses: (1919) and "How It Feels to Be Forcibly Fed" (1914); and Flannery O’Connor "A Temple of the Holy Ghost" (1959) and "Good Country People" (1959), Special Collections Department, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries

Current Reading: March, Aristophanes, Thesmophoriazusae, Ecclesiazusae, and Plutus; then April, Plato, Gorgias; from the Ten Years Reading Plan in Great Books of the Western World, Great Conversation Reading Group

Publishers, booksellers

Iron Filings or Scribblings: Thinking Things Out, by Eva Brann, new at Paul Dry Books

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