ISI Guides via rogue classicism, i found out that ISI has a bunch of ‘student’s guides’ for various disciplines that can be downloaded in PDF here. the one on cl Continue Reading →
some auden i’ve been reading w.h. auden’s essay ‘criticism in a mass society’ (in the 1941 collection The Intent of the Critic), and thought the following passag Continue Reading →
the funniest thing i heard on the radio this morning… went something like this: Imagine a gathering of Mozart, Sophocles, Plato, Aristotle, Thomas Jefferson, and Madame Curie. That’s what it was like yest Continue Reading →