Frankenstein's Cat, Part 3
Chris Kearney

In writing this review, I had to deal with my Springer Spaniel (Violet), who was whining over our local possum (as yet unnamed) who was stuck ...

Our Lives, Our Fortunes, and Our Sacred Honor06.18.13
Thomas S. Kidd

It has been ten years since H. W. Brands complained in The Atlantic about "Founders Chic," or the unrelenting flood of adulatory ...

7 Men: And the Secret of Their Greatness06.17.13
Interview by John Wilson

Editor's note: Eric Metaxas and I first met almost 20 years ago, and we've been friends ever since. This conversation was conducted via email. ...

Writing for the Reader06.14.13
Interview by David J. Michael

Editor's note: Victor LaValle is the author of four books of fiction: Slapboxing with Jesus (1999), The Ecstatic (2002), Big Machine (2009), ...

On Bookstores, Books, and Reading06.13.13
Wesley Hill and Brett Foster

Editor's note: Regular readers of Books & Culture will be familiar with Wesley Hill, who has just completed his first year as assistant ...

Frankenstein's Cat, Part 206.12.13
Science in Focus: C. Ben Mitchell

Designer animals are here! GloFish, for instance—a variety of zebrafish native to South Asia—are a highly marketable commodity ...

Robert Duncan: The Collected Early Poems and Plays06.11.13
Micah Mattix

In a 1959 letter to painter Jasper Johns, the poet Frank O'Hara had this to say of Robert Duncan: "I can't stand him myself, ...

The Incomparable Frederica Mathewes-Green06.06.13
Podcast

The history of Books & Culture through one writer.

Josephus as a Pre-Raphaelite04.24.13
Robert Gundry

Okay, neither Josephus nor the author of his biography, A Jew Among Romans, was/is a painter, poet, or critic like the Pre-Raphaelites of the ...

The New Seminary Co-op.06.06.13
Wesley Hill and Brett Foster

Editor's note: Regular readers of Books & Culture will be familiar with Wesley Hill, who has just completed his first year as assistant professor ...

Frankenstein's Cat, Part 106.05.13
Science in Focus: Christina Bieber Lake

Emily Anthes has seen the future—and it glows. That is, at least, for our pets. For as this lively and entertaining book illustrates, ...

Saints and Sisters04.24.13
Agnes Howard

In 1653, a painting of Jesus crowned with thorns was brought to the convent of San Paolo in Orvieto, Italy, by a young woman taking the veil ...

Masaryk Station06.03.13
John Wilson

David Downing's Masaryk Station is the sixth and concluding installment in a series of novels centering on a journalist, John Russell, who is ...

Escaping Ourselves05.31.13
David Neff

My senior year in high school, I didn't read what the other kids read. I was an experiment. Our progressive high school administration wanted ...

Being Fair to Plato04.24.13
Richard J. Mouw

In a past life, before migrating into the world of graduate theological education, I spent 17 years teaching undergraduate philosophy courses. ...

Near-Earth Objects, Part 405.29.13
Science in Focus: John Wilson

As David Weintraub, Lee Clarke, and Micheal Hickerson have shown, Donald Yeomans makes a persuasive case not only for the scientific interest ...

The Best of the Best American Poetry05.27.13
Podcast

100 poems from 25 years of the annual anthology.

Fathers and Daughters04.24.13
Alan Jacobs

Most of my fellow teachers of literature know that students often think of almost any book-length narrative work as a "novel." ...

Taste and See04.24.13
Stan Guthrie

When Jesus said we will know a tree by its fruit, he was referring to individual morality (see Matt. 7:15-20; Luke 6:43-45). Good trees produce ...

Charles Williams, Playwright04.24.13
Philip Jenkins

Can you imagine suddenly discovering a trove of major new works by one of the greatest Christian authors of the last century, a worthy companion ...

A Man Without Breath05.20.13
Podcast

Philip Kerr’s new novel centers on the Katyn massacre.

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