Category Archives: Literature

Ontario school board eliminates all library books published before 2008. That’s just a start.

I am not at all surprised to find out that the library of Erindale Secondary [...]

Resisting the ‘Machine’: An Interview with Peco Gaskovski

In the last two decades, dystopian novels and their cinematic spinoffs have flooded the market. [...]

The lost children of Ernest Hemingway

Few novelists have had their work examined like Ernest Hemingway, but, in 2021, the most [...]

Why you should read The Swiss Family Robinson to your kids

For decades, the great literary scholar Anthony Esolen has been urging people to return to [...]

On the road with Laura Ingalls Wilder

Telling people that your family just visited De Smet, South Dakota, generally produces quizzical looks. [...]

Martin Amis and the Sexual Revolution

Novelist, memoirist, and literary celebrity Martin Amis died at his Florida home on May 19, [...]

Why Tucker Carlson Says You Must Build a Home Library

In a Q and A after his last speech before he was fired from Fox News, [...]

Cormac McCarthy gave us the best portrayal of fatherhood in American literature

By Jonathon Van Maren Cormac McCarthy, a titan of American literature, died this week at [...]