Avant Charlie: Flemming Rose and The Danish Cartoon Crisis
Flemming Rose’s "The Tyranny of Silence" is a subtly crafted and self-effacing investigation of the Danish Cartoon Crisis and the debates about free...
Flemming Rose’s "The Tyranny of Silence" is a subtly crafted and self-effacing investigation of the Danish Cartoon Crisis and the debates about free...
What makes atheism so radically different is its desire to meet the extraordinary truth claims of religion head-on with rival propositions about the...
Morten Høi Jensen on 'The Zone of Interest' by Martin Amis.
Morten Hoi Jensen on the Contemporary Danish Short Story
It’s hard to imagine a better book about Stefan Zweig, or one more worthy of so complex and multi-faceted a personage.
After Kierkegaard cast off his fiancée Regine, her presence haunted his work throughout his career. But what was her story?
Freud thought we were all unconsciously convinced of our own immortality.
IN AXEL’S CASTLE, Edmund Wilson bemoaned Ezra Pound’s poetry for being “partially sunk by the cargo of its erudition” &mdash...
Martin Amis has always been a casualty of his own biography.
While a student of his I often felt the tectonic plates of my own opinions and tightly-held ideas loosen or shift.