Arts & Letters

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Don’t See Joker

Alexi Sargeant

Don’t see the new Joker film, directed by Todd Phillips and starring an Oscar-starved Joaquin Phoenix. I…

Why You Should Read Peter Handke

John Wilson

As always, I’m writing for anyone willing to take the time to read. But in this instance,…

Houellebecq and the Death of Europe

John Waters

Serotonin: A Novelby michel houellebecqfarrar, straus and giroux, 320 pages, $27 Europe is old, decrepit, and suffering…

Historical Clarity and Today’s Catholic Contentions

George Weigel

One of the curiosities of the 21st-century Catholic debate is that many Catholic traditionalists (especially integralists) and…

God, Country, Notre Dame

Charles J. Chaput

On September 27, the Sheen Center in Manhattan hosted an event with Father Wilson Miscamble, C.S.C., author…

Of Cigarettes and Grace

Joshua Hren

The dramatic action of grace is rooted in Christology: Christ descended into the world and passed through the…

Heaven Is Above Me

John Wilson

Every year I am surprised by which books turn out to be (for me) among the most…

Toni Morrison, Novelist of Forgiveness

Cassandra Nelson

The list of reasons to admire novelist Toni Morrison—who died two weeks ago, at age eighty-eight—is long.…

Currency and the Common Good

Peter J. Leithart

Aristotle defines money as “the substitute for need.” Currency enables us to acquire basic necessities, since it…

The Good of Politics

Matthew D. Wright

In Search of the Common Good: Christian Fidelity in a Fractured World by jake meadorivp books, 208 pages, $22.53…

Why We Read Memoirs

John Wilson

In June, the New York Times published a list of “The Best 50 Memoirs of the Last…

Hating Netanyahu

Peter Hitchens

Bibi: The Turbulent Life and Times of Benjamin Netanyahuby anshel pfefferbasic, 432 pages, $32 After Israeli Premier…

A Possible Argument for Mercy

Michael R. Burch

Did heaven ever seem so far?Remember—we are as You were,but all our lives, from birth to death—Gethsemane…

The Story of St. Mark’s Gospel

Michael Pakaluk

An interview with Michael Pakaluk, author of The Memoirs of St. Peter, a new translation and commentary…

What She Asks, She Obtains

Stephen Schmalhofer

When historian Henry Adams and his fellow Americans—including Augustus St. Gaudens, Margaret Terry Chanler, Willa Cather, and…