Fathers and Daughters
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.

Generation Whine04.24.13
Naomi Schaefer Riley

In The World Until Yesterday, Jared Diamond notes that some traditional societies let small children play with and even suck on sharp knives. ...

A Measure of Forgiveness04.24.13
Helen Rittelmeyer

If things had gone slightly differently for Kenyan author Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o, he might have become a living, breathing vindication ...

Near-Earth Objects, Part 305.15.13
Micheal W. Hickerson

On February 15, 2013, a fireball exploded over Chelyabinsk, Russia, with a force twenty to thirty times larger than the bombing of Hiroshima. ...

The Reenactments05.14.13
Caitlin Mackenzie

I was exactly half way through my grad degree, sitting in the audience of my peers' graduation ceremony. Nick Flynn was giving the commencement ...

"No Union with Slaveholders!"04.24.13
Allen C. Guelzo

"On the Fourth of March, 1861, Abraham Lincoln took the oath of office as the six-teenth president from Chief Justice Roger Brooke Taney—and ...

Informal Colloquies04.24.13
Michael Robbins

Contemporary American poetry has a crush on the crumpled tissues and loose change of the vernacular—idiom, platitude, cliché. ...

Near-Earth Objects, Part 205.08.13
Science in Focus: Lee Clarke

In February 2013, a space rock about 20 meters in diameter (the dinosaur-killer, 65 million years ago, was 10 kilometers) exploded over the ...

Coming Attractions for 2013, Part 105.06.13
Podcast

Worship/Hilarity & Horror/YA Fiction

Oh Happy Day04.24.13
Sarah Hinlicky Wilson

Ask a Christian if she's blessed and she'll reply—or at least she'll know she's supposed to reply—yes. Ask her if she's happy, and ...

Chicken Little Was Right05.01.13
Science in Focus: David A. Weintraub

You know this: Earth's oceans are littered with floating pieces of broken ships, busted piers, waterlogged sofas, styrofoam cups, and lost frisbees. ...

Love Is Stronger than Debt04.24.13
Eugene McCarraher

If the last five years of American politics have demonstrated anything, it's that Marx's dictum about the modern state couldn't ...

Comment Magazine04.29.13
Podcast

A splendid theme-issue on persuasion.

The 2013 Baseball Season04.26.13
Michael R. Stevens

Editor's Note: This is the second installment of Michael Stevens' two-part piece celebrating the start of a new baseball season, Last week, ...

What Time Is It?03.04.13
Stranger in a Strange Land: John Wilson

In a "Letter from the Editor" in the January/February issue, I talked about sorting through stacks of folders stored at home, piles ...

Heirs of His Invention04.23.13
Brett Foster

Late April is a time when one reliably hears a little more about Shakespeare than is common, and when otherwise normal people participate ...

Love Is Stronger Than Debt04.22.13
Podcast

Previewing the May/June issue.

Beer and Bismarck04.19.13
Michael R. Stevens

Editor's Note: For years now, Books & Culture has marked the beginning of a new baseball season with a piece by Michael Stevens. When the 2013 ...

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