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A Car of One’s Own

Andrew O’Hagan: Chariots of Desire, 11 June 2009

... still do? How did they manage to be so frank? Early on, Seiler looks to the historian Frederick Jackson Turner’s essay of 1893, ‘The Significance of the Frontier in American History’. The essay, Seiler writes, attributed the nation’s democratic characteristics to its vastness and purported emptiness, and the consequent high degree of mobility of ...

Travels with My Mom

Terry Castle: In Santa Fe, 16 August 2007

... and I went along; my mother is still indignant. (‘I never liked her or her weird diet.’) Said PG was four-foot-ten and 90 pounds – a tiny, frail, somewhat eccentric Jewish-Canadian vegan with gluten allergies who wore rubberised Doc Martens and played the medieval viel. We once visited all the Cathar fortresses together. I miss her a lot sometimes ...

Reasons for Liking Tolkien

Jenny Turner: The Hobbit Habit, 15 November 2001

... ultimate creatures’ he came across in the legends of the North. Clue: it wasn’t D.H. Lawrence.A writer, born around 1890, worked bits of ancient writings into his own massive masterwork, magnificently misprising them as he went. Clue: it wasn’t Pound.J.R.R. Tolkien (1892-1973) spent his working life as a philologist. He was Reader then ...

The Israel Lobby

John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt, 23 March 2006

... consciously pursued Jewish activism’. At about the same time, JINSA gave Wolfowitz its Henry M. Jackson Distinguished Service Award for promoting a strong partnership between Israel and the United States; and the Jerusalem Post, describing him as ‘devoutly pro-Israel’, named him ‘Man of the Year’ in 2003. Finally, a brief word is in order about the ...

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