New English Review

May 2014


The Grand Canal and the Church of the Salute by Canaletto

 

Of Horlicks and Heroism by Theodore Dalrymple

 

God Descending by Rebecca Bynum

 

How Trivial and Medieval! by J.E.G. Dixon

 

Thinking Outside the Box – St. Thomas More’s ‘Utopia’

by Keith Hopkins

 

The Art of Automutilation by Theodore Dalrymple

 

Unreading Lear by David P. Gontar

 

Lest I Offend Thee by Richard Butrick

 

CAIR and Lawfare: an Interview with Brooke Goldstein

by Jerry Gordon

 

Wrong Wars & Wrong Enemies by G. Murphy Donovan

 

The BBC’s Newspeak Coverage of the Boston Marathon

by Norman Berdichevsky

The Fourth Mystery of Barack Obama 

by Richard Kostelanetz

 

The Anthropocene and the New Lysenkoism

by Lorna Salzman

 

Epiphanies by Thomas J. Scheff

 

Downtown NYC “Fun Schools” by Richard Kostelanetz

 

Blessings in the Land by Moshe Dann

 

The Origins Of The Easter Feast, The Easter Egg and The Easter Bunny 

by John M. Joyce

 

Poetry:

 

Faded One by Rainer Maria Rilke translated by Len Krisak

 

Normandy, Hey!

translated and edited by Thomas Ország-Land

 

Song Of The Hermit by Stefan Zweig

translated by William Ruleman

 

All, Or Nothing At All by Bibhu Padhi

 

Staying Still by Thomas J. Scheff

 

Journalism by Steven Sher

 

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