A book becomes a book in the hands of its readers
Emma Smith on why – when we think of books important to us – we find their content is inseparable from their form.
Emma Smith on why – when we think of books important to us – we find their content is inseparable from their form.
Frank Wade encourages exploration of new perspectives leading to faith-based reflections on the human experience.
An “everything but the kitchen sink” post about eating well from Glasgow to Paris.
Each month I have a goal of reading five books. Here’s my list from May 2022.
Reading Michael Stewart on inequality while touring countries with very different histories on the issue.
A trip to the Edvard Grieg home Troldhaugen, outside Bergen, brought out tunes by a favorite composer.
Cities are living organisms where we should add vibrant new chapters to history without eradicating it.
Richard Thompson’s 2021 memoir is as witty, moving, and well-crafted as his music.
Each month I have a goal of reading five books. Here’s my list from April 2022.
Anne Applebaum on how authoritarians are willing to destroy their countries to maintain power.