New English Review

August 2019


The Gold Scab: Eruption in Frilthy Lucre, James McNeill Whistler, 1879

 

Trippin’ with Tim
JEFF PLUDE

Reminiscences from the Music
Scene in LA in the Early Eighties

GUIDO MINA DI SOSPIRO

Baseball Lit 101: A Casual Seminar
SAMUEL HUX

Rag & Bone
THEODORE DALRYMPLE

That Fraud, Gropius
JAMES STEVENS CURL

Another Nice Mess: Synchronized
Turkey-Vulture Projectile-Vomit

ROBERT GEAR

The Upstairs/Downstairs Dilemma
STEPHEN SCHECTER

Branding: Fascist, ‘Folks,’ and Stalinoids
JAMES COMO

Defending the Indefensible:
Why Holocaust Denial Should be Legal

OLIVER FRIENDSHIP

David Bellavia Steps Up Again: A Medal and a Speech
MARC EPSTEIN

All’s Well and Some Discontents
EVELYN HOOVEN

J’aime le Tour
BILL CORDEN

Bahrain Conference Prioritizes Iran
Threat over Palestinian Grievances

JERRY GORDON AND ROD REUVEN DOVID BRYANT

Can Netanyahu Win Israel’s Do-Over
Election and Form a Ruling Coalition?

JERRY GORDON AND ROD REUVEN DOVID BRYANT

Transcending Neurotribalism:
Rescuing Autism Advocacy from Identity Politics

SARAH DILLINGHAM

Isn’t it Amazing?
PETER LOPATIN

From Jaws to Gums
KENNETH FRANCIS

Dead Zones
G. MURPHY DONOVAN

J.G. Ballard’s The Atrocity Exhibition
and Postmodern Dystopia

PEDRO BLAS GONZÁLEZ

How the Left Wins the Arguments by Narratives, Postmodernism, and Greater Moral Significance
NORMAN BERDICHEVSKY

The Justice on Trial

ARMANDO SIMÓN
 

STORIES & POETRY

The Biodeconfukulator
DANIEL MALLOCK

The Prodigy
JEFFREY BURGHAUSER

Cracker College
KIRBY OLSON

Cognitive Decline AND Knowledge Lines
and Graveyard Flowers (Liver Spots)

CARL NELSON

Homer’s Odyssey: Odysseus Blinds the Cyclops
MIKE SOLOT

Morning’s Work
MICHAEL SHINDLER

The Last Days of an Erstwhile Emperor
DANIEL SHARP

Gertrude Goes to Church:
A Windy Tale from the Piney Woods

BOYD CATHEY

I Wonder What They Pray For
GRAHAM CUNNINGHAM

The Commuter
FERGUS O’CONNOR

Cry Me A River: A Personal Essay
SCOT WALKER

Nobody’s Home Right Now
GEOFFREY CLARFIELD

Nothing
APOLO SIMÓN

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