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BOOKS IN REVIEW The Point of Criticism The Fortunes of Permanence: Culture and Anarchy in an Age of Amnesia By Roger Kimball (St. Augustine's Press, 347 pages, $35) Reviewed by Micah...
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AMONG THE INTELLECTUALOIDS by Roger Kimball Corpus Delicti F or a moment this past June, it seemed like old times. The excitement was palpable. Not since the Mapplethorpe and Serrano scandals in...
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SPECTATOR'S JOURNAL by Roger Kimball ritain a English.... Now we want to promote EngWhat's past is passe in Tony Blair's Little England. lishness, and St. George seemed the ideal figurehead. We...
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orati of New York and Hollywood, and the elites of the publishing, artistic, and academic world, who recognize them as one of their own. Graduates of Yale Law, they have none of Johnson's hangups...
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