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The battle continues over the translation of "The Second Sex," by Simone de Beauvoir. But the truth is that the book is painful to read in any language, including French.
Granted that we all live in darkness, even the atheist must decide how he should live.
Alexander Solzhenitsyn's The Gulag Archipelago changed the world.
John R. Bolton reviews Jeremy Paxman's The English: A Portrait of a People.
There are two basic questions that people who write about Europe get asked more than any others:Is Europe still Europe?Is Europe still on our side?
In art, beauty has to be won, but the work becomes harder as the sheer noise of desecration--amplified now by the Internet--drowns out the quiet voices murmuring in the heart of things.
Europe's enthusiasm for accusing America of every wickedness while assigning every virtue to itself leave Americans bewildered.
A review of Harvey C. Mansfield's Manliness.



