New English Review

September 2011

 

 
Sunlight and Shadow: The Newbury Marshes 
by Martin Johnson Heade 

 

 

 

The Place of Religion in 9/11 Commemorations

by Richard L. Rubenstein

 

 Remembering 9-11 in Tennessee by Rebecca Bynum

The Meaning of Pyongyang by Theodore Dalrymple

 

Awaiting the Fall: A Few Thoughts on Mark Steyn’s After America

  
by Mark Anthony Signorelli  

 

Notes From a Memoir by Sam Bluefarb

 

Broken Britain? by David Wemyss

 

Verbal Gladiators by Geoffrey Clarfield

 

Fear, Inc: The Obama Re-election Strategy for Muslim Votes

by Jerry Gordon

 

Aping Mankind a review by Mark Anthony Signorelli

 

After 9/11, Denial is Not a Strategy: An Interview with David Beamer

by Jerry Gordon

 

The Proud “Black Republicans” and the Democrat Chairwoman’s Ignorance

by Norman Berdichevsky

 

New Hungarian Constitution Shirks Responsibility for the Holocaust

by Thomas Ország-Land

The Aftermath of Islamic Terror on 9/11 by Jerry Gordon

 

Rioting for Fun and Profit by John T. Bennett

 

Welcome to Tower Hamlets by Esmerelda Weatherwax

 

Extra Pointz by David P. Gontar

 

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