Thursday, September 30, 2021

Reading Rat - September 2021

Baudelaire’s Modernism: On the poet of Les Fleurs du mal, by Dana Gioia, The New Crtiterion

Beast of Eden: The most unusual John Steinbeck novel you’ll never read, by Sam Scott, Stanford Magazine

God and Man at Yale at 70: A New Introduction, by Michael Knowles, at Modern Age

Phil Schaap, Grammy-Winning Jazz D.J. and Historian, Dies at 70: His radio programs, most notably on Columbia University’s WKCR, were full of minutiae he had accumulated during a lifetime immersed in the genre. By Neil Genzlinger, The New York Times (via Jay Gold)

The Bill of Rights, One College-educated Negro Man, and a 1955 Protest by 39 White Wauwatosa Women, by Lora Hyler, (via Milwaukee Magazine)

Timothy Lechmaier R.I.P., 1950-2021 (high school classmate)

The Spirit in the Assembly: Preparing for the synod on synodality, by Austen Ivereigh, Commonweal

January 6 scenario, two page memorandum by John Eastman, circa January 2, 2021; Contributed by Ariella Phillips (CNN)

Conservative lawyer penned 6-page memo on how Mike Pence could hand the 2020 election to Trump, by Charles Davis, Insider: January 6 scenario, six page memorandum by John Eastman, January 3, 2021

Plant of the Month: The Pawpaw, by Julia Fine, JSTOR Daily

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